Ideal Gas Equation
An ideal gas is a mathematical model of a gas. This model is often found in thermodynamics tasks on gases. Alongside this concept is the Ideal Gas Law. It defines the pressure, temperature, and volume of an ideal gas (the ratio of all these elements). Everything is calculated using the following formula: pV = nRT, where n – gas molecules, R – gas constant. In physics, we call this law the equation of state of a substance.
Of course, you can perform all calculations using the Ideal Gas equation yourself. This process will take some time. However, if you want to speed things up and correctly calculate the pressure, volume, or temperature of a gas, you can use our easy and versatile online calculator. All necessary calculations will be done for you!
Online calculator calculates the Ideal Gas Law:
Equation: PV = nRT
where,
Pressure (P) = nRT / V,
Volume V = nRT / P,
Mole of Gas (n) = PV / RT,
Temperature (T) = PV / nR,
R = 8.314 J K-1 mol-1, ideal gas constant.