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The ideal gas law (Volume) calculator computes volume based on the Ideal Gas Law and the number of moles (n), the pressure (P), the temperature (T) and theIdeal Gas Constant (R).
INSTRUCTIONS: Choose your preferred units and enter the following:
- (n) This is the number of moles.
- (P) This is the pressure
- (T) This is the temperature
Volume: The volume is computed in liters. However, this can be automatically converted to other volume units via the pull-down menu.
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The Math / SCIENCE
The ideal gas law[1] is a thermodynamics equation that solves for specific variables of a gas at ideal conditions. To learn more visit the Ideal Gas Law formula is:
where:
- P is the pressure using the Ideal Gas Law.
- V is the volume using the Ideal Gas Law.
- n is the number of moles (n) using the Ideal Gas Law.
- R is the Universal Gas Constant
- T is the temperature using the Ideal Gas Law.
Related Topics
- Charles Law
- Ideal gas law (solved for Pressure)
- Ideal gas law (solved for temperature)
- Ideal gas law (solved for moles)
- Boyle's Law
References
[1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideal_gas_law
[2]Whitten, et al. 10th Edition. Pp.435