Gyzmo
Gyzmo Gyzmo
  • 01-04-2019
  • Chemistry
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What does each variable stand for in PV=nRT?
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ProfessorAlvarez
ProfessorAlvarez ProfessorAlvarez
  • 02-04-2019

Hello there!

Let's explain to you the different variables in the PV=nRT equation:

PV=nRT:

P = Pressure

V = Volume

n = Moles (number of moles)

R = Gas Constant (universal)

T = Temperature

This is the ideal use of the gas law.

When calculating these different variables, its units are:

P = ATM (atmospheres)

V = L (liters)

n = mol (Moles)

R = J (Joule)

T= K (Kelvin)

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