The relation between volume V pressure P and absolute temperature T of an ideal gas is PV = xT where x is a constant. The value of x depends upon
The mass of the gas molecule
The average kinetic energy of the gas molecules
P, V and T
The number of gas molecules in volume V
x= nR where n is the number of moles of the gas
The relation between volume V, pressure P and absolute temperature T of an ideal gas is PV=xT where x is constant. The volume of x depends upon
The absolute temperature T of a gas is plotted against its pressure P for two different constant volumes V1 and V2 where V1 > V2. T is plotted along x-axis and P along y-axis.