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Example Problem! 🙉🎒📝✏️📚

Step one:
The first thing you would want to do in an ideal gas problem is identify what your unknown is. The unknown is what the question is asking you to find.

4.00 moles of a gas are at a pressure of 6.70 atm in a 11.0 L container. What is the temperature of this gas?

Step Two:
Rearrange the equation so that the unknown is by itself on the left of the = sign. This is known as "Solving for the unknown". Using some algebra rearrange PV=nRT.

Step Three:
Now we simply plug in the numbers into our rearranged equation to find T.

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Ideal gas law

By Angelvon