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15 June, 15:10

All of the following equations are statements of the ideal gas law except

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  1. 15 June, 15:35
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    a. P = nRTV

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    The question is incomplete. Here is the complete question.

    "All of the following equations are statements of the ideal gas law except a. P = nRTV b. PV/T = nR c. P/n = RT/v d. R = PV/nT"

    Ideal gas equation is an equation that describes the nature of an ideal gas. The molecule of an ideal gas moves at a particular velocity depending on the temperature. This gases collides with one another elastically. The collision that an ideal gas experience is a perfectly elastic collision.

    The ideal gas equation is expressed as shown:

    PV = nRT where:

    P is the pressure of the gas

    V is the volume

    n is the number of moles

    R is the ideal gas constant

    T is the temperature.

    Based on the formula given for an ideal gas, it can be inferred that the equation. P = nRTV is not a statement of an ideal gas equation.

    The remaining option will results to an ideal gas equation if they are cross multipled.
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