A substance whose molecules do not take up space or interact with one another.
PV = nRTThe Ideal Gas Law is the chemistry law that combines the other gas laws (Charles's Law and Boyle's Law).
Symbolically it is: PV = nRT.
Where:
P is the pressure of the gas (in atmospheres, ATM)
V is the volume of the container (in liters, L)
n is the number of moles of gas in the container (in moles)
R is universal gas constant (which is 0.0820574587 L · ATM · K-1 · mol-1)
T is the temperature of the gas (in Kelvin)
See the Web Links for more information about the Ideal Gas Law, as well as Charles's Law and Boyle's Law.
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What describes the behavior of an ideal gas
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The ideal gas law, which is a good approximation to the behavior
of many gases under many conditions, even though it has many
limitations. It is a combination of Boyle's law and Charles's law
and was first stated by Emile Clapeyron in 1834.
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Which functional group does the molecule below have
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What characteristics would make a gas non-ideal
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The gas molecules interact with one another
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Which of the following describes a strong acid
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It dissociates completely into ions
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Under what conditions is G for a reaction always positive
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When H and S are both positive
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What is an ideal gas
A substance whose molecules do not take up space or interact with one another.
PV = nRTThe Ideal Gas Law is the chemistry law that combines the other gas laws (Charles's Law and Boyle's Law).
Symbolically it is: PV = nRT.
Where:
P is the pressure of the gas (in atmospheres, ATM)
V is the volume of the container (in liters, L)
n is the number of moles of gas in the container (in moles)
R is universal gas constant (which is 0.0820574587 L · ATM · K-1 · mol-1)
T is the temperature of the gas (in Kelvin)
See the Web Links for more information about the Ideal Gas Law, as well as Charles's Law and Boyle's Law.
What describes the behavior of an ideal gas
The ideal gas law, which is a good approximation to the behavior
of many gases under many conditions, even though it has many
limitations. It is a combination of Boyle's law and Charles's law
and was first stated by Emile Clapeyron in 1834.
Which functional group does the molecule below have
An Which functional group does the molecule below have?
A. Carbonyl B. Ether C. Hydroxyl D. Amino swer this question…
What characteristics would make a gas non-ideal
The gas molecules interact with one another
Which of the following describes a strong acid
It dissociates completely into ions
Under what conditions is G for a reaction always positive