Chemistry · States of Matter - Gases, Liquids and Solids
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PV = nRT is called:
- A
Ideal gas equation
- B
Vander walls equation
- C
Kinetic equation
- D
Henderson equation
This is according to the general/ideal gas equation that the product of change in pressure and volume appears in the form of change in number of moles and temperature change with respect to general gas constant R. Therefore, this option is correct
This is according to the general/ideal gas equation that the product of change in pressure and volume appears in the form of change in number of moles and temperature change with respect to general gas constant R. Therefore, this option is correct.
This is not correct because this is not the correct statement of Vander Walls equation as there is no Vander Walls constant in this equation.
This is not correct because it is not the true statement of Kinetic equation.
This is not correct because this's not Henderson's equation which is for pH changes and is given as: pH=pKa+pKb
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