Ok, this is how
I did it and got the wrong value. The value should be around 0.08206 L atm mol K.
I got both chemical equations:
2NaHCO3 ---> Na2CO3 + CO2 + H2O
Use the molar mass: 84.02g/mol to break down all the massess (on the chart) into mols. Then divided by 2 to get the mols of the product Na2CO3. That's how I got 'n'.
For the temp. I used the temps on the chart as Tfinal and the original 750C as Tinitial. Coverted them to Kelvin and substrated them to get the value of 'T'.
P, I just divided the Torr values by 760 to convert them into atm.
V, already given.
For example, for the first row I got. PV=(4.12)2=8.24 ; nT=0.0310(1073-1023)=1.55
R=8.24/1.55= 5.32
Am I missing something, is this value totally wrong or are these values plotted on a graph somehow supposed to give me the right value when I do the slope?
Na2CO3 ---> Na2O + CO2