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How do you use the ideal gas law ?


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Ideal gas is a theoretical gas composed of randomly moving particles in which there is no interaction between the molecule itself. Ideal gas law stated as:

PV=nRT

where, P is the pressure

V is the volume

T is the temperature

R is the ideal gas constant

n is the number of moles

Ideal gas law states that if any three above physical variables are known, we can find the fourth one.

Example: What is the pressure of the 0.556mol gas having volume 16.05L and temperature of 58°C ?

Solution:

Step 1: Temperature =58°C+273

=331K

Volume =16.05L

No. of moles =0.556mol

Step 2: Substitute given variables in the Ideal gas equation formula

P=nRT/V

P=(0.556mol×0.0821Latmmol-1K-1×331K)/16.05L

P=0.941atm

Therefore, the above paragraph and numerical clearly state the use of the Ideal gas law.


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