It may be Boyle's law, but there is not enough context in the question to be sure.
by transitive property
The answer depends on what R and C are.
Equals C equals is not a correct bond. In order to create a bond, you will need to have an elemental symbon on either side of the equal sign. C equals C would be a correct bond type.
a = 0.8
The formula PV = C is done by the Gas Law to measure pressure and volume's relationship.
C.
Boyle's Law, but it does go further than PV = c.
It may be Boyle's law, but there is not enough context in the question to be sure.
The gas law PV = nRT is known as the ideal gas law and it describes the relationship between pressure (P), volume (V), amount of substance (n), temperature (T), and the gas constant (R) for an ideal gas. It shows that the product of pressure and volume is directly proportional to the number of moles and temperature of the gas.
This is most commonly known as the transitive property or the law of syllogism postulateif you got A and it is the same as B, and B is C, then A is C a--->bb--->cJust remove the bsoa--->cBasically, the answer is yes.
The process equation for this is PV up to the nth power which equals C. The polytrophic process is 1.25 which is the n in the equation.
by transitive property
A.
a= (+a) or a= (-) b= 2a b= 2a c= (-a) c= (+a)
2a. (a, b and c are all equal.)
To find the number of moles of argon, we can use the Ideal Gas Law equation: PV = nRT. Rearranging the equation to solve for moles (n), n = (PV) / (RT). Plugging in the values: P = 96.8 kPa (convert to atm), V = 20.0 L, T = 25°C (convert to Kelvin), and R = 0.0821 L.atm/mol.K, we can calculate the number of moles of argon.