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Equation of state of an ideal gas is

A

`pV = RT//n`

B

`pV = nRT`

C

`pn = VRT`

D

`pT = nRV`

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The correct Answer is:
B

The ideal gas equation decribes the the state of an ideal gas because it is a relation between four state variables: `p,V,n`,and `T`.
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