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Ideal Gas Law

Links pressure, volume, amount and temperature of a gas.

PV = nRT

1What it means

Describes how an ideal gas behaves: at fixed temperature, squeezing the volume raises the pressure. R is the universal gas constant.

2Variables

SymbolMeaning
PPressure (atm)
VVolume (litres, L)
nAmount of gas (moles)
RGas constant ≈ 0.0821 L·atm·K⁻¹·mol⁻¹
TTemperature (kelvin, K)

3Worked examples

Example 1 Worked solution
Q. Find the volume of 2 mol of gas at 1 atm and 273 K.
  1. PV = nRT ⇒ V = nRT / P.
  2. = (2 × 0.0821 × 273) / 1.
✓ V ≈ 44.8 L

4Where it's used

  • Gas calculations in labs and industry.
  • Relating gas volume to temperature and pressure changes.

5Tips & common mistakes

  • !Temperature must be in kelvin: K = °C + 273.
  • !Match R to your units (use 0.0821 for atm and litres).