The document discusses the ideal gas equation and absolute temperature. It states that Boyle's Law describes how pressure and volume are inversely related at constant temperature, Charles' Law describes how volume and temperature are directly related, and the ideal gas equation is PV=nRT. It provides the value of the universal gas constant R as 8.31 J/mol/K and notes that real gases deviate from ideal behavior at low temperatures. It also identifies that -273.15°C is known as absolute zero.
The document discusses the ideal gas equation and absolute temperature. It states that Boyle's Law describes how pressure and volume are inversely related at constant temperature, Charles' Law describes how volume and temperature are directly related, and the ideal gas equation is PV=nRT. It provides the value of the universal gas constant R as 8.31 J/mol/K and notes that real gases deviate from ideal behavior at low temperatures. It also identifies that -273.15°C is known as absolute zero.
The document discusses the ideal gas equation and absolute temperature. It states that Boyle's Law describes how pressure and volume are inversely related at constant temperature, Charles' Law describes how volume and temperature are directly related, and the ideal gas equation is PV=nRT. It provides the value of the universal gas constant R as 8.31 J/mol/K and notes that real gases deviate from ideal behavior at low temperatures. It also identifies that -273.15°C is known as absolute zero.
ABSOLUTE TEMPERATURE 1) Which law states that - When temperature is constant, pressure and volume of a quantity of gas related as PV= constant? Ans - Boyle’s Law.
2) Which law gives the relation between Volume and
Temperature as V/T= constant. Ans - Charles’ Law
3) Give the expression for Ideal Gas equation
Ans - PV=Vrt
4) What is the value of R ( Universal Gas Constant )