Physics, asked by shivaniprinting1981, 4 months ago

The perfect gas equation for an ideal gas can be written as

(a) PVR = nT (b) P = nRTV (c) PV = nRT (d) PR = nTV

Here, P = pressure, V = volume, T = temperature, n = number of moles, R = universal

gas constant​

Answers

Answered by AnchalRoy
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answered by khajistashaikh
1

Answer:

(c) PV =nRT

Explanation:

ACCORDING TO BOYLE'S LAW , AT CONSTANT TEMPERATURE, PRESSURE IS INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL TO THE VOLUME .

ACCORDING TO CHARLE'S LAW, AT CONSTANT PRESSURE, VOLUME IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO THE TEMPERATURE .

ACCORDING TO AVOGARDO'S LAW, AT CONSTANT PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE, VOLUME IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO THE NUMBER OF MOLES .

MATHEMATICALLY, COMBINING ALL THE THREE LAWS,

V is directly proporrtional to nT/P

V=nT/P

PV=nRT (where R is universal constant)

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