Answer :

According to Charles' law, an ideal gas's volume at constant pressure is inversely correlated with its absolute temperature. The unit of Kelvin is 273.15. V/T=K V1/T1=V2/T2, 2.20/295.15=V2/344.15 0.00745 x 344.15 = 2.565 L

Which ideal gas law is it?

The macroscopic characteristics of ideal gases are related by the ideal gas law (PV = nRT). A gas is considered to be perfect if its particles (a) do not interact with one another and (b) occupy no space (have no volume).

What distinguishes real gas from ideal gas?

Real and ideal gases are two different types of gases. Real gas molecules possess intermolecular interactions, but ideal gas molecules do not. This is the main distinction between ideal gas and real gas.

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