The ideal gas equation is defined as the relationship between Boyle's law, Charles law & Avogadro's law. It is given as PV=nRT where R is the ideal gas constant. Visit to learn more.
P(Vm - b) = nRT Due to the presence of intermolecular attraction P was modified as follows. ( \[\frac{P+a}{V^{2}}\] ) ( Vm - b) = RT ( \[\frac{P+an^{2}}{V^{2}}\] ) ( V - nb) = nRT Where, Vm: molar volume of the gas R: universal gas constant T: temperatu...
PV = nRT Where, ‘P’ is the pressure exerted by the gas on the walls of its container ‘V’ is the volume occupied by the gas ‘n’ is the amount of gaseous substance (number of moles of gas) ‘R’ is the universal gas constant ‘T’ is the absolute temperature of the gas Rear...