P is neither constant nor known, at least not directly. Total pressure is kept constant,
Without reading anything else, here itself is a contradiction.
P is total pressure in PV=nRT the way I use it. You say P is not constant. Then you say it is constant.
What is it exactly?
In my gaseous mixture, the total combined mixture of all gases, as they are produced, will be held at a constant overall pressure for the combined mixture, regardless of how much volume or how many moles of each gas comes out.
But there are multiple gaseous species being produced by the reaction in this case and there is no guarantee that the
partial pressure of each species is constant. (Just that the
sum of the partial pressures, which is equal to the total pressure of the gaseous phase consisting of multiple gaseous species, is constant and known.) What is n in your equation PV=nRT? The answer is, total number of moles of gas (because P must refer in your equation to total pressure of the system rather than partial pressure because as I have said
partial pressure does not have to be constant). But that is not relevant to what I'm asking, which is number of moles of
each gaseous species in the phase, and whether you can calculate it.