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The number of molecules in an ideal gas with a volume of V at pressure P and temperature T is 'n'. Write down the equation of state for this gas.

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No. of the gas
`=("Total no. of molecules of the gas")/("Avogadro's no.")=(n)/(N)`
`therefore` The equation of state: `PV=(n)/(N)RT`
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