Applied Mathematics/The State Equation

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Ideal gas law

As an experimental rule, about gas, the equation below is found.

PV=nRT...(1)

where

 p = Pressure (absolute)
 V = Volume
 n = Number of moles of a substance
 T = Absolute temperature
 R = Gas constant
R8.31J(Kmol)1

The gas which strictly follows the law (1) is called ideal gas. (1) is called ideal gas law. Ideal gas law is the state equation of gas. In high school, the ideal gas constant below might be used:

R=0.082LatmK1mol1

But, in university, the gas constant below is often used:

R=8.31JK1mol1

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