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The **ideal gas** law is the mathematical relationship among pressure, volume, temperature, and the number of moles of a gas. This equation reduces to Boyle’s, Charles’s, Gay-Lussac’s laws, or Avogadro’s law when the appropriate variables are held constant.
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It is represented as follows: **PV=nRT**
 * P=pressure
 * V=volume
 * n= number of moles
 * T=temperatur
 * R= is a constant

R is known as the **ideal gas constant.** Its value depends on the units given for pressure, temperature, and volume.



This graphic tells us how if the gas is kept at a cool temperature then the pressure remains low, while if the gas is heated up the pressure incerase along with it.