01-08-2026, 12:40 PM
## The Ideal Gas Law — Why Gases Expand
### 1. The Equation
PV = nRT
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### 2. What Each Symbol Means
- P = pressure
- V = volume
- n = number of moles
- R = gas constant
- T = temperature (kelvin)
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### 3. What the Equation Is Telling Us
Pressure, volume, and temperature are linked.
Changing one forces the others to respond.
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### 4. Where It Comes From (Intuition)
Gas particles are in constant motion.
Heating them increases motion → more collisions → higher pressure.
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### 5. Worked Example
If temperature increases while volume stays fixed:
- pressure must rise
This is why sealed containers can burst when heated.
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### 6. Real-World Applications
- Weather balloons
- Engines
- Refrigeration
- Atmospheric science
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### 7. Common Misconceptions
- Gases expand because they “want to” → false
- Temperature is heat → false
- Pressure and force are the same → false
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### Try It Yourself
Why do hot air balloons rise?
### 1. The Equation
PV = nRT
---
### 2. What Each Symbol Means
- P = pressure
- V = volume
- n = number of moles
- R = gas constant
- T = temperature (kelvin)
---
### 3. What the Equation Is Telling Us
Pressure, volume, and temperature are linked.
Changing one forces the others to respond.
---
### 4. Where It Comes From (Intuition)
Gas particles are in constant motion.
Heating them increases motion → more collisions → higher pressure.
---
### 5. Worked Example
If temperature increases while volume stays fixed:
- pressure must rise
This is why sealed containers can burst when heated.
---
### 6. Real-World Applications
- Weather balloons
- Engines
- Refrigeration
- Atmospheric science
---
### 7. Common Misconceptions
- Gases expand because they “want to” → false
- Temperature is heat → false
- Pressure and force are the same → false
---
### Try It Yourself
Why do hot air balloons rise?
