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Keaton Archer
21 September, 03:07
Do the gas laws apply to liquids?
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Alan Wilson
21 September, 04:22
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the ideal gas law cannot be applied to liquids
the ideal gas law is PV = nRT
that implies that V is a variable. But we know that a liquid has a constant volume, so the Ideal Gas Law cannot apply to a liquid
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