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Equation of state Jouman Bibi Nousrat

Basic laws from the relationship of pressure, volume and temperature to derive the equation of state

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Equation of stateJouman Bibi Nousrat

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Learning objective

At the end of the lesson, you should be able to

State and use Boyle’s law

State and use Charles’ law

State and use pressure law

Derive the equation of state from basic gas laws.

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-mole

-Avogadro’s constant.

-Relative atomic mass

-Relative molecular mass

-molar gas constant R ( R = 8.3 JK-1mol-1)

-Boltzmann constant.

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