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  • ...'p'' of 101.325 kPa = 1 [[Atmosphere (unit)|atm]]. This follows from the [[ideal gas law|ideal gas equation]]:
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  • The '''ideal gas law''' is the [[equation of state]] of an '''ideal gas''' (also known as a '''p ...ternal rotational, vibrational, and electronic [[degrees of freedom]]. The ideal gas law describes the motion of the [[center of mass|centers of mass]] of the molec
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  • ...law can also be expressed in pressure units using e.g. the [[Ideal gas law|ideal gas law]].
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  • For example, check the [[ideal gas law]] equation of ''P·V = n·R·T'', when:
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  • ...font> is not known directly, then it is useful to eliminate it using the [[Ideal gas law]] corrected for the real gas [[Compressibility factor|compressibility]]:<br
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  • ...nsfer of part of the [[internal energy]] of the bodies. In the case of [[ideal gas law|ideal gases]], internal energy consists only of [[kinetic energy]] and it i
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  • ...font> is not known directly, then it is useful to eliminate it using the [[Ideal gas law]] corrected for the real gas [[Compressibility factor (gases)|compressiblit * For an [[Ideal gas law|ideal gas]], '''''Z''''' = 1 and '''''ρ''''' is the ideal gas density.
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  • ...font> is not known directly, then it is useful to eliminate it using the [[Ideal gas law]] corrected for the real gas [[Compressibility factor (gases)|compressiblit * For an [[Ideal gas law|ideal gas]], '''''Z''''' = 1 and '''''ρ''''' is the ideal gas density.
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  • ...d with an accuracy that is usually sufficient by using the [[Ideal gas law|ideal gas law]]:
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  • ...u/~mainzv/exhibit/vanderwaals.htm]</ref>, based on a modification of the [[ideal gas law]]. The importance of his work was the recognition that the gas and liquid p ...large volume the pressure is low and the fluid obeys approximately the [[ideal gas law]] ''p V'' = ''n R T'' for all temperatures shown. If we decrease the volume
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  • In this way one can explain why an [[ideal gas law|ideal gas]], which by definition consists of non-interacting particles, is
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  • ...is a useful [[Thermodynamics|thermodynamic]] property for modifying the [[ideal gas law]] to account for behavior of real gases.<ref name=McQuarrie>{{cite book|aut The ideal gas law is defined as:
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  • ...is a useful [[Thermodynamics|thermodynamic]] property for modifying the [[ideal gas law]] to account for behavior of real [[gas]]es.<ref name=McQuarrie>{{cite book The ideal gas law is defined as:
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  • * Phase I satisfies the [[ideal gas law]], where ''R'' is the [[molar gas constant]],
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  • ....uiuc.edu/~mainzv/exhibit/vanderwaals.htm]</ref> by modification of the [[ideal gas law]]. The importance of this work is the recognition that the gas and liquid p ...he figure), the pressures are low and the fluid obeys approximately the [[ideal gas law]] ''pV'' = ''nRT'' for all temperatures shown. If we decrease the volume (g
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  • ...that it is most convenient to assume that the cylinder is filled with an [[ideal gas law|ideal gas]]. By the [[equipartition theorem]], the [[internal energy]] of o ...the first and second law of thermodynamics, reference to Figure 1, and the ideal gas law ''PV'' = ''RT'' (for the sake of argument we consider one mole of gas):
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  • ...d in the microscopic degrees of freedom of a system. For example, in an [[ideal gas law|ideal gas]], the relevant degrees of freedom are translational, rotational, ...other systems. One such reference system is a fixed quantity of gas. The [[ideal gas law]] indicates that the product of the pressure and volume (P · V) of a gas i
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  • From the [[ideal gas law]], the density of an ideal gas may be expressed as:
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  • ...gadro]] put forward his law stating that equal volumes of gas (strictly [[ideal gas law|ideal gas]]) contain equal number of particles,<ref>A. Avogadro, ''Essai d'
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  • ...uires contributions from [[vibration]]s, among other effects. Except for [[ideal gas law|ideal gases]], the [[potential energy]] of individual molecules in the fi
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  • The equation of state of ''one mole'' of an [[ideal gas law|ideal gas]] is ...xpression for the ideal gas entropy is derived easily by substituting the ideal gas law (E1) into the following general differential equation for the entropy as f
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  • ...d the [[pressure]]-[[temperature]]-[[volume]] correlation. In time, the [[ideal gas law]] was formulated. Then, in 1679, based on these concepts, an associate of ...thermometer]] is a sample of an ideal gas at constant pressure. From the [[ideal gas law]] ''PV=nRT'', the volume of such a sample can be used as an indicator of te
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  • * [[Ideal gas law]] : Corrected spelling of "Helmholtz"
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  • ...December 30, 1691) was a British chemist and physicist, mainly known for [[Ideal gas law|Boyle's law]] (1662) that states that the pressure of a fixed amount of gas ...g some critics, Boyle enunciated in 1662 the law, now generally known as [[ideal gas law|Boyle's law]], although the law is sometimes attributed to [[Edme Mariotte]
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  • In his 1860 papers Maxwell used simplified models of a [[Ideal gas law|perfect gas]] in which the principal interaction between molecules occurred ...Maxwell used his distribution law to calculate the [[viscosity]] of his [[Ideal gas law|ideal gas]], he was surprised to find that the result was independent of pr
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  • In his 1860 papers Maxwell used simplified models of a [[Ideal gas law|perfect gas]] in which the principal interaction between molecules occurred ...Maxwell used his distribution law to calculate the [[viscosity]] of his [[Ideal gas law|ideal gas]], he was surprised to find that the result was independent of pr
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  • * [[User: David E. Volk]] started [[Ideal gas law]], which includes [[Boyle's law]], [[Charles's law]] and [[Avogadro's law]]
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  • ...henomena. For instance, they are responsible for the deviation from the [[ideal gas law]] for real gases, determine the [[tertiary structure]] of [[macromolecules]
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  • ...' more> and [[Bangladesh genocide]], hoping to have some time to look at [[Ideal gas law]] tomorrow. --[[User:Daniel Mietchen|Daniel Mietchen]] 01:43, 8 January 200
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