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The combined gas law states that

PV

T

= C, where P, V, and T are the pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas, and C are a constant.

Avogadro's Law says that the constant C is directly proportional to the amount of gas, n (moles), where the proportionality factor R is the universal gas constant. So, C = nR.

From these two laws, we can derive the Ideal Gas Law, which is

a p=VnRT

b PV=nRT

c P=v/nRT

d PV=nR/T

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  1. 15 May, 17:34
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    Option B

    Explanation:

    The Ideal gases Law states:

    Pressure. Volume = number of moles. R. T

    where T is T° K (Absolute Value)

    and R, is 0.082 L. atm / mol. K which represents, the Universal gas constant

    In STP conditions 1 mol of any gas occupies 22.4L of volume
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