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What form of the ideal gas law would you use to calculate the temperature of a gas?

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Answered by ayushi295
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the ideal gas can also be writen and solved in the terms of number of moles of gas:pv =nRT,where n is number of moles and R is the universal gas ,R=8.31j/mol.k. the ideal gas law is generally valid at temperatures well above the boling temperature.

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Answered by jmoguel562
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Answer:

The answer is T=PV/nR

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