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The ideal gas law, PV = nRT, is a well-known equation in science that describes the behavior of gases. P
is the pressure of the gas, Vis the volume of the gas, n is the amount of the gas, Ris the constant, and Tis
the temperature of the gas. Which of the following statements are equivalent to the equation written
above? Select all that apply.
P = nRt/V
T = PV-nR
V = nRT/P
n=PV/RT
R=nT/PV

User Cristian Florescu
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Answer:

1,3,4

Explanation:

ıf we rearrange formula we can obtain

p=nrt/v

t=pv/nr

v=nrt/p

r=pv/nt

User Paul Mougel
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