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Ideal Gas Law

The Ideal Gas Law is a fundamental equation in thermodynamics that relates the pressure, volume, temperature, and number of moles of an ideal gas, expressed as PV=nRT.

intermediate
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The Ideal Gas Law is a fundamental principle in chemistry that relates the pressure, volume, temperature, and number of moles of a gas. It is expressed as PV = nRT, where P is pressure, V is volume, n is the number of moles, R is the ideal gas constant, and T is temperature in Kelvin. Understanding ...

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Key Terms

Pressure
The force exerted by gas particles per unit area.

Example: Measured in atmospheres (atm) or pascals (Pa).

Volume
The amount of space occupied by a gas.

Example: Measured in liters (L) or cubic meters (m³).

Temperature
A measure of the average kinetic energy of gas particles.

Example: Measured in Kelvin (K).

Moles
A unit that measures the amount of substance.

Example: One mole contains approximately 6.022 x 10²³ particles.

R (Ideal Gas Constant)
A constant used in the Ideal Gas Law, equal to 0.0821 L·atm/(K·mol).

Example: Used to relate pressure, volume, temperature, and moles.

Boyle's Law
States that pressure and volume are inversely related at constant temperature.

Example: If volume increases, pressure decreases.

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Key Concepts

PressureVolumeTemperatureMoles