Es IDEAL GAS, LAWS AND ITS PROPERTIES
‘being ‘mv’ is the macs of the specified compound or element and ‘R’ is the Gas
constant of the substance (kJ/kg-K) calculated by relating atomic weight of
the
substance and the value of universal gas constant.
Determining Gas constant of the substance use, we have:
Ruwivarsat
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Rsupsrance =
2. IDEAL GAS LAWS
* COMBINED GAS LAW
There are couple of different ways to derive the ideal gas law.
While still on reference with the Equation of State, we held only
some parameters as constant, thus, in the view of the combined
gas law, (all parameters are considered) we can easily derive the
specified law we are aimed to.
PV
T
‘or by astate point conditions: (Initial and final state)
PAV, _ PV
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whare the product of mass and the gas constant as in the
‘equation of state are held constant.
+ BOYLE'S LAW
Boyle’s law is an experimental gas law that tends to describe the
relation of volume and absolute pressure of the ideal gas. The law:
was named after the chemist and physicist Robert Boyle who
published the original law during 1662. Describing the law, while
holding the temperature constant, we can have:
PY=C