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In the ideal gas law equation, what does the variable "n" stand for? A. density B. moles of gas C. number of atoms of gas D. number of molecules of gas
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In the ideal gas law equation, what does the variable "n" stand for?
A. density
B. moles of gas
C. number of atoms of gas
D. number of molecules of gas
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I believe it is B) Moles of any gas
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