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The ideal gas law is used to describe the state of ideal gases. It is represented by the equation PV=nRT, where P is the pressure, V is the volume, T is the temperature, n is the amount of the substance, and R is the ideal gas constant.

Which of the following shows this formula rearranged to isolate temperature T?

T
PV
nR


T
PVnR



T
nR
PV


T
PVR
n


1 year ago

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Answered by GPT 3.5
T = PV/nR
1 year ago

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