The Ideal Gas Law Formula

June 8th, 2008

The three laws of the behavior of the gas are discribe with the Boyle’s, Charles’s, and Avogadro’s law as mention below:

Boyle’s law (at constant T and n )

boyle's gas law

Charles’s law (at constant P and V)

Charles's gas law

Avogadro’s law ( at constant T and P)

avogadro's gas law

The relationships in which the volume of the gas that depends on pressure, temperature, and the number of moles of gas can be write as:

 ideal gas law

the equation above can be writen as :

ideal gas law

the equation above more familiar called “The Ideal Gas law”

P = pressure in atm
V = volume in Liter
n = number of moles in mol
R = universal gas constant = 0.08205 L.atm/K.mol

The ideal gas law can be used to solved a variety of problems. You can find one of the characteristic of the gas if the other three is known.

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