This law is pV=nRT, where:
- pressure (p) in at
- volume (V) in L
- n is the number of moles
- R is the universal gas constant
- T is the temperature in kelvins
This is the general ideal gas law.
General gas Equation is PV=nRT According to Boyls law V
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Make V explicit in the general for of the gas law: P.V = n.R.T then you get V = (n.R.T) / P
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Make V explicit in the general for of the gas law: P.V = n.R.T then you get V = (n.R.T) / P
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