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    Oct 2, 2008, 10:41 PM
    Algebra: Ideal Gas Law
    I'm unsure how to approach this equation using the ideal gas law; P=KT/V. P=80, T=100, V=5.

    80 = 100K/5 ---- Did I set up the equation right?
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    Oct 3, 2008, 07:05 AM

    As far as the math goes this looks fine to me, so you can solve for K given values for P, T, and V. The ideal gas law is can be written in the form PV=nRT, so here your K is equal to the number of moles of gas (n) times the ideal gas constant (R).

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