Rates of reaction can be applied to ideal gas law questions. In order to implement an ideal gas constant, certain conditions must be assumed. If a gas conforms to the kinetic molecular theory (KMT) and follows the gas laws perfectly, then we use 'R' as a value to represent the ideal gas constant. The laws in question are a combination of Boyle's, Charles, Gay-Lussac's and Avogadro's law. We then use the ideal gas constant 'R' to be inserted into a formula called pv=nRT when we are working with an element or compound treated as an ideal gas. It is important to note that there is no gas that is technically ideal, however for simplification in calculations, we assume they are. Reactants also increase in collisions when there are no products formed due to interaction with more neighbouring particles.
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