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The ideal gas equation and kinetic theory model equation are both modelled on ideal gases and are equal to pV (the product of pressure and volume), meaning they can be equated: p V N m = 3
The ideal gas law is the equation of state of a hypothetical ideal gas (in which there is no molecule to molecule interaction).
R is the Molar Gas Constant, R = 8.31 J K-1 mol-1. This is called the equation of state for an ideal gas. The concept of ideal gases is used to approximate the behaviour of real gases. Real gases can become liquids at low temperatures and high pressures.
Any equation that relates the pressure, temperature, and specific volume of a substance is called an equation of state. The simplest and best known equation of state for substances in the gas phase is the ideal-gas equation of state.
Explain how the ideal gas equation can be constructed by combining Charles’s, Boyle’s, and Avogadro’s Laws, and explain how the ideal gas equation can be used to derive each of the three two-variable laws.
Introduction. Thermodynamics is the study of how heat moves around in ‘macroscopic’ objects.
Real Gases. Van der P=[(nRT)÷(V-nb)] - [(a*n 2 )‐. 2 )] waal's ÷(V equation. When a gas with a larger "a" value comparing will require the largest real gases correction to account for intermolecular forces. a gas with a smaller "b" value will behave most ideally at high pressures.