In general gas equation, PV=nRT;V is the volume of:
n moles of a gas
one mole of a gas
any amount of a gas
one gram of a gas
A
any amount of a gas
B
one gram of a gas
C
n moles of a gas
D
one mole of a gas
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In general gas equation, PV=nRT, V is the volume of n moles of a gas. It is called molar volume and can be represented as Vm In general gas equation, PV=RT, V is the volume of 1 moles of a gas.
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