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Chemestry Ideal Caluculator

PV = nRT
R = 0.0821 (L⋅atm/mol⋅K)

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What is an Ideal Gas Calculator?

An Ideal Gas Calculator is a specialized chemical tool that predicts the behavior of gases. By using the equation PV = nRT, it defines the relationship between physical properties under varying conditions.

  • Finds Pressure, Volume, & Temp
  • Calculates Number of Moles (n)
  • Uses Universal Gas Constant (R)
  • Essential for STP & RTP conditions
PV = nRT
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How to Use the Gas Calculator?

Solving for gas variables is now effortless. Simply follow these steps to use our Oat Gas Pro interface to calculate Pressure, Volume, Moles, or Temperature.

  • 1 Select Mode: Click the variable you want to find (e.g., FIND P) to set the formula automatically.
  • 2 Input Values: Enter your known numbers. Use the R button for the gas constant (0.0821).
  • 3 Calculate: Hit SOLVE to get your result instantly with high precision.
FINDING PRESSURE (P)
EQUATION
(1 * 0.0821 * 298) / 22.4
SOLVE
RESULT (atm)
1.0928
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The Role of Key 'R'

In the Ideal Gas equation (PV=nRT), R represents the Universal Gas Constant. It acts as the bridge that connects pressure, volume, and temperature for a given amount of gas.

  • Default Value: 0.0821 L·atm/mol·K
  • One-touch input for faster solving
  • Essential for accurate PV=nRT results
R
Value: 0.0821
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The STP Shortcut

STP stands for Standard Temperature and Pressure. In gas law calculations, it provides a consistent baseline for comparing the properties of different gases.

  • Standard Temp: 273.15 K (0°C)
  • Standard Pressure: 1 atm (101.325 kPa)
  • Molar Volume: 22.4 L per mole
STP
Sets T = 273.15 K
STANDARD STATE
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What is an Ideal Gas?

An Ideal Gas is a theoretical gas composed of many randomly moving point particles whose only interactions are perfectly elastic collisions. It perfectly obeys the gas laws under all conditions.

  • No Intermolecular Forces between particles
  • Particles have Negligible Volume
  • Energy is conserved in collisions (Elastic)
  • Follows Kinetic Molecular Theory
Random Particle Motion
IDEAL STATE
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Gas Law Constants & Units

Variable Common Units Value at STP Conversion
Pressure (P) atm, kPa, mmHg 1 atm 1 atm = 760 mmHg
Volume (V) Liters (L), m³ 22.4 L 1 L = 1000 mL
Temperature (T) Kelvin (K) 273.15 K K = °C + 273.15
Gas Constant (R) L·atm/(mol·K) 0.0821 SI: 8.314 J/(mol·K)

* Always ensure units match the Gas Constant (R) value used in the calculation.