Chemistry MCQS - QUESTION DETAILS

The equation for the ideal gas law in terms of the number of moles (n) is:
A. PV = nRT
B. PV = RT/n
C. P = nRT
D. P = RT/n

The ideal gas law equation in terms of the number of moles (n) is PV = nRT.

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