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In the ideal gas equation, the gas constant `R` has the dimension of `-`

A

Mole`-atm//K`

B

Litre`//` mole

C

Litre`-atm//K//`mole

D

`erg//K`

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`R=(PV)/(nT)`
Unit of `R` is litre `- atm//K//`mole
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    `8.31 xx 10^(7) "dyne" cm K^(-1) mol^(-1)`
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