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What determines a gas's volume?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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8y ago

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The volume of a specified gas at a specified temperature and pressure may be found using the Ideal Gas Law:

V = ( n ) ( R ) ( T ) / ( P ) = ( m /M ) ( R ) ( T )

where V = volume
n = moles
R = universal gas constant
T = absolute temperature
P = absolute pressure
m = mass
M = molecular weight.

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gases don't have a shape, but take the shape of the container they are in gaseous state (i.e) they flow.

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the particles when they spread.

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a cylinder

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