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In `p=(n/V)RT` explain the terms and derive p=cRT.

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p=pressure Pa, n=number of mole of gas , V=volume of gas `m^3`, T=temp. in kelvin , R=gas constant, `n/V`=concentration = c= mol `m^3`
If c=mol `L^(-1)` or mol/`dm^3` and pressure p = bar then p=cRT, here ,R=0.0831 bar L `"mol"^(-1) K^(-1)`
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