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Shelby Sparks
Chemistry
10 September, 08:20
1. Which of the following is the ideal gas law?
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Mattie Hodge
10 September, 08:48
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PV = nRT
Explanation:
P=pressure
V=volume
n=amount of substance
R=ideal gas constant
T=temperature
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