What does the n stand for in the ideal gas law?
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The volume (V) occupied by n moles of any gas has a pressure (P) at temperature (T) in Kelvin. The relationship for these variables, P V = nR T, where R is known as the gasconstant, is called the ideal gas law or equation of state.
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The volume (V) occupied by n moles of any gas has a pressure (P) at temperature (T) in Kelvin. The relationship for these variables, P V = nR T, where R is known as the gasconstant, is called the ideal gas law or equation of state
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