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the PVP isotherms of one mole of different gases at 273 Kelvin if the limit of pressure tending to zero and Triangles to value of PV is equals to ​

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Answered by 23adaul
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An introduction to ideal gases and the ideal gas law: pV = nRT. ... Exploring the various terms ... So if you are inserting values of volume into the equation, you first have to ... Don't forget to add 273 if you are given a temperature in degrees Celsius. ... the volume of 1 mole of an ideal gas at 0°C and 1 atmosphere pressure.

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Answered by Mora22
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 \sf{ PV=nRT}

 \sf{so \: PV = 1 \times 0.0821 \times 273}

 \sf{PV = 22.4l - atm}

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