What is the difference between kintetic gas equation and ideal gas equation
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Basics of Kinetic Theory
It says that the molecules of gas are in random motion and are continuously colliding with each other and with the walls of the container. All the collisions involved are elastic in nature due to which the total kinetic energy and the total momentum both are conserved. No energy is lost or gained from collisions.
Ideal Gas Equation
The ideal gas equation is as follows
PV = nRT
the ideal gas law relates the pressure, temperature, volume, and number of moles of ideal gas. Here R is a constant known as the universal gas constant.
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Gas Equation is obtained by combining Boyle's law and Charles law. The aim to find this equation was to create relation between pressure, Volume and temperature.
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