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Derive ideal gas equation.

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By combining Boyle's law, Charle's law and Avogadro's law , we get an equation which relates to volume , pressure, absolute temperature and number of moles. Thus equation is known as ideal gas equation.
`V prop1/P rightarrowBoyl e's law`
`V prop TrightarrowCharl e's law`
`V propn rightarrowAvogadro's law`
Combining the above three laws, we can write
`Vprop1/PtimesTtimesn(or)V=Rtimes1/PtimesTtimesn`
(or) PV=nRT
where V= volume of the gas
P=Pressure of the gas
n= number of moles of gas
T= absolute temperature,
R= Universal gas constant.
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