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Chapter 7.7, Problem 2QQ
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Form the given options the variable n in the
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Ideal gas law provides the relationship between the four gas variables temperature, pressure, volume, and molar amount of a gaseous substance at specified set of conditions. The mathematical expression for ideal gas law can be shown below,
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