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3 January, 17:23

3. The ideal gas law allows you to calculate which quantity that is not possible in Boyle's or Charles' law? a. volume b. pressure c. temperature d. number of moles

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  1. 3 January, 18:27
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    d. The number of moles

    Explanation;

    According to the ideal gas;

    P = nRT

    where, P is the pressure, n is the number of moles, R is the ideal gas constant and T is the absolute temperature.

    Charles's law and Boyle's law revolve around, volume, temperature and pressure. According to Charles's law volume and temperature of a fixed mass of a gas are directly proportional at constant pressure. That is; V α T While based on Boyle's law, volume and pressure of a fixed mass of a gas are inversely proportional at constant temperature. That is, Pα 1/V We can, thus see that ideal gas law allows you to calculate number of moles unlike the case with Charles's and Boyle's law.
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