The Ideal Gas Law is simply the combination of all Simple Gas Laws.Simple Gas Laws Are The Following-
AVOGADRO'S LAW states the volume of a gas is directly
proportional to the number of moles.
V ∝ n
BOYLE'S LAW states that the volume of a gas is inversely
proportional to its pressure.
V ∝ 1/P
CHARLES'S LAW states that the volume of a gas is directly
proportional to its Kelvin temperature.
V ∝ T
If we combine these laws, we get
V ∝ nT/P
We covert the proportionality to an equality
V = knT/P
We replace k with the universal gas constant R and get
V = nRT/P
This can be rearranged to give the IDEAL GAS LAW
PV = nRT
Here P=2.00atm,R=0.08206 L atm mol-1K-1
T=100K,n=no of moles=1
V=n*R*T/P=1*0.08206*100/2=4.103L
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