Answer: V has the units of liters, and T has the units of kelvin.
Ideal gas law: p·V = n·R·T.
atm · L = mol · L·atm/mol·K · K; both side of equatation have same values.
R = 0,08206 L·atm/mol·K; universal gas constant.
p is pressure of the gas, unit is standard atmosphere (atm).
V is volume of the gas, unit is liters (L).
n is amount of substance of the gas; unit is mole (mol).
T is temperature of the gas, unit is Kelvin (K
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