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.
If you've studied hard you already know that you need to use the ideal gas equation of state, pV = nRT. So, you identify the variables n is the # of moles = 0.078 mol T is the temperature in Kelvin = 273.15 K+25.0 K = 298.15 K V is the volume = 42.0 mL R is the gas cons...
The ideal gas equation for the ideal conditions is given by:$PV{\text{ = nRT}}$At a constant temperature the product of pressure and volume of the same number of moles of gas is always constant. Therefore at this condition pressure becomes inversely dependent on the volume. However...