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Chapter 5, Problem 31P
The ideal gas law relates the pressure P, volume V, and temperature T of an ideal gas:
PV = nRT
wheren is the number of moles and R = 8.3145 J/(K.mol). Plots of pressure versus volume at constant temperature are called isotherms. Plot the isotherms for one mole of an ideal gas for volume
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