An ideal gas
The state of matter that obeys Boyle's Law is gas. This law states that "For a fixed amount of an ideal gas kept at a fixed temperature, pressure and volume are inversely proportional".
The ideal gas law
because it has completely filled p orbital and obeys octet rule
an ideal gas
Evaporation is where a liquid turns into a gas. But only the surface of the liquid. If the whole liquid is in the process of turning into a gas, we call it boiling. If a solid is turning into a gas, we call it sublimation.
That is a law that applies to an ideal gas, and (as an approximation) to real gases as well.
The state of matter that obeys Boyle's Law is gas. This law states that "For a fixed amount of an ideal gas kept at a fixed temperature, pressure and volume are inversely proportional".
you need to use kelvin for all the gas laws.
Ideal Gas
That Law applies to the Gas phase.
The ideal gas law
because it has completely filled p orbital and obeys octet rule
All gas laws are absolutely accurate only for an ideal gas.
Properties of an ideal gas: 1) volume is negligible as molecules are far apart. 2) all collisions between molecules are perfectly elastic, meaning that all energy is conserved. 3) there are no attractions between the different gas particles 4) ideal gas obeys the law PV=nRT where n is the number of moles. *most gasses conform to ideal gas properties, except at low temperatures and high pressures
SInce Avogadro's Hypothesis is also more commonly known as Avogadro's Law, and when applied with ideal gases, commonly found to work, yes, Avogadro's Hypothesis is true for ideal gases. Another way this law may be proven is to apply the formula: V/n=K for nay ideal gas. [An ideal gas is A hypothetical gas whose molecules occupy negligible space and have no interactions, and that consequently obeys the gas laws exactly (Wikipedia)]
Gas laws explain how the property of a gas changes in relation to other properties under varying conditions.
Kelvin scale is used for correct calculations according to gas laws.