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n moles of an ideal gas at temperature, T (in kelvin) occupy VL of volume, exerting a pressure of P atmospheres. What is the concentration (in mole`//L`) ?

A

`(RT)/R`

B

`P/(RT)`

C

`(RT)/P`

D

`R/(RT)`

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