Ideal Gas Law

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The ideal gas law, or universal gas equation, is an equation of state of an ideal gas. It combines several gas laws (i.e., Dalton’s Law, Boyle’s Law, Charles Laws):

PV = nRT

P is the pressure of gas in pascals V the volume it occupies in cubic meters T the temperature of the gas in degrees Kelvin n is the molar mass of the gas occupying the volume V R is the gas constant

R = 0.0821 or 8.314