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In a gas equation, `PV = RT, V` refers to the volume of

A

any amount of a gas

B

1 gram mass of a gas

C

`1` gram mole of a gas

D

`1` litre of a gas

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  • In the gas equation, PV = nRT

    A
    V denotes volume of one mole
    B
    n is the number of molecules of a gas
    C
    n moles of gas have volume V
    D
    P is pressure of gas when only one mole of gas is present
  • In general gas equation, PV = nRT, V is the volume of :

    A
    `n` moles of a gas
    B
    any amount of a gas
    C
    one mole of a gas
    D
    one gram of a gas
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    any amount of gas
    B
    one gram of gas
    C
    one gram mole of gas
    D
    one litre of the gas
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