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What is the ideal gas law?

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The ideal gas law is as follows:
PV=nRT
P=pressure
V=volume in Liters
n=number of moles
R= constant, .0821 atm x moles x K
T=temperature in Kelvin

It is a model for real gases that have low densities.

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the law that the product of the pressure and the volume of one grammolecule of an ideal gas is equal to the product of the absolutetemperature of the gas and the universal gas constant.
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