The ideal gas law is pV=nTR.
It is of the form p (pressure), V (volume), n (quantity in moles), T (temperature), and R (gas constant).
According to kinetic theory, there is no such thing as an ideal gas, but many gases behave approximately as if they were ideal at ordinary working temperatures and pressures.
That is, by following the ideal rule of using gas while cooking, the consumption of gas can be reduced.





