The pressure P, volume V, and absolute temperature T of a given mass of an ideal gas change simultaneously. Which of the followng equations is correct about the gas?

a

PV = \(\frac{constant}{T}\)

b

\(\frac{P}{T} = Constant\)

c

\(\frac{P}{V} = \frac{constant}{T}\)

d

\(\frac{I}{T} = \frac{constant}{PV}\)

Download Offline App Ask a Question

Explanation

Correct Option
d

No explanation available

Video Explanation

No video available

Post your Contribution

Share:

Discussions (1)

DrDave2009
1 year ago

From the ideal gas equation PV/T= constant
This means PV=T×constant which can also be written as 1/T= constant/PV cross ❌ multiply to get the equation we got earlier 😍😍

Quick Questions

Ask a Question
CO

ceoofwahala

20th June, 2026

Chemistry


2 comments

ASSAAS

20th June, 2026

English Language


5 comments

infinitehoaxx

21st May, 2026

Computer


4 comments