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The ideal gas law includes all of the following properties, except the
a. volume a gas occupies.
b. pressure a gas exerts.
c. temperature of a gas in kelvin.
d. density of a gas in g/mL.
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The correct answer among the choices is option D. Density is not one of the properties included in the ideal gas law. The law is expressed as: PV=nRT. As we can see, the pressure, the volume and the temperature of the gas are included in the law.
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