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Formula

PV=nRT

  • P - pressure
  • V - volume
  • n - numbers of molecules
  • R - gas constant
  • T - temperature

Practice Problem

At 655mm Hg and 25.0oC, a sample of Chlorine gas has volume of 750mL. How many moles of Chlorine gas at this condition?

P=655mm Hg

T=25+273.15K

V=750mL=0.75L

n=?

SOLUTION

n=PVRT

=655mmHg⋅1atm760mmHg⋅0.75L0.082057L⋅atm⋅mol−1⋅K−1⋅(25+273.15K)

=0.026mol

Ideal vs Real

ideal is made much simpler while real is the actual info its not changed.

Founder

First stated by Emile Clapeyron as a combination of Boyle's Law and Charles's Law.

Born: Februray 26, 1799

Died: January 28, 1864

Education: Ecole Polytechnique

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Discovery

  • Google.com

By putting three simple gas laws together proportionally inversely

  • http://chemwiki.ucdavis.edu/Physical_Chemistry/Physical_Properties_of_Matter/Phases_of_Matter/Gases/The_Ideal_Gas_Law

Ideal Gas law By: Ronaldo bravo

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