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OpenStudy (anonymous):
PV=NRT FOR T
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
isolate T by dividing both sides by NR
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OKAY CAN YOU DRAW THAT
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[\frac{ PV }{ NR } = \frac{ NRT }{ NR }\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[\frac{ PV }{ NR } = T\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
because the \[\frac{ NR }{ NR }\]
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
cancels on the right
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OK SO CAN YOU DRAW THE STEPS AND ANSWER
OpenStudy (anonymous):
come on man, this is free
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I don't understand the question?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ITS PV=NRT FOR T
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OpenStudy (adunb8):
T is temperature
OpenStudy (anonymous):
NO JUST LIKE VARIABLES
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yo PV = nRT
Chemistry
OpenStudy (adunb8):
so if your looking for variable T then we gotta move to other side
PV = NRT therefore PV/NRT = T
OpenStudy (adunb8):
opps i mean PV/ NR = T
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
NO LETAL ALG
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I like chemistry better. Okay so we have Charle's Law. Boyle's Law. Diver's Law. Gay-Lussac's law. you got that?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
those are laws for the behavior of gases.
OpenStudy (adunb8):
P = pressure V = volume N = i believe mol R = the constant that is given
OpenStudy (anonymous):
WHAT IM NOT TALKING ABOUT THAT IM
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
n = quantity of gas. usually in moles. a mole is 6.02 x 10^23 and it can be an atom, element,etc.