Ideal gas law in the experiment that demonstrates demonstrate the behaviour of volume of hydrogen gas where P=pressure, V= volume, n=amount of substance, R=ideal gas constant and T=temperature.

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The ideal gas law is used in an experiment to demonstrate the behavior of the volume of hydrogen gas. The variables in the equation are denoted as follows: P for pressure, V for volume, n for the amount of substance, R for the ideal gas constant, and T for temperature.
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