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What is the relationship between pressure and volume?

hey guys,

i know that p is inversly propotional to volume, but, what will the volume, if pressure = 0 kgcm^-2?

and what's the pressure, when Volume = 0 mL?
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PV=nRT

where P is the pressure, V is the volume, n is the number of moles, R is the universal gas constant, and T is the temperature.

The ideal gas law assumes that the molecules of the gas do not interact with one another at all. This is a fairly good approximation for low pressure gases, but at higher pressure, the ideal gas assumption breakes down.
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