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  1. The ideal gas law states that P V = N k T. 12.2 where P is the pressure of a gas, V is the volume it occupies, N is the number of particles (atoms or molecules) in the gas, and T is its absolute temperature.
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    The pressure, P, volume V, and temperature T of an ideal gas are related by a simple formula called the ideal gas law. The simplicity of this relationship is a big reason why we typically treat gases as ideal, unless there is a good reason to do otherwise. P V = n R T
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    PV = nRT is the formula for thermodynamics pressure. Here, R is the universal gas constant. The other values are pressure (P), volume (V), temperature (T), and the number of molecules (n) under ideal thermodynamic conditions.
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  7. Relationship Between Pressure and Temperature

    Apr 24, 2018 · What is the Relationship Between Pressure and Temperature? The pressure of a given amount of gas is directly proportional to the temperature at a given volume. The relationship between pressure and temperature of a …

  8. 12.2 First law of Thermodynamics: Thermal Energy and …

    The relationship between the pressure, volume, and temperature for an ideal gas is given by the ideal gas law. A gas is considered ideal at low pressure and fairly high temperature, and forces between its component particles can be ignored.

  9. 12.2 First law of Thermodynamics: Thermal Energy and …

    Describe how pressure, volume, and temperature relate to one another and to work, based on the ideal gas law; Describe pressure–volume work; Describe the first law of thermodynamics verbally and mathematically; Solve problems …

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