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For an ideal gas, number of moles per litre in terms of its pressure P, gas constant R and temperature T is

A

PT/R

B

PRT

C

P/RT

D

RT/P

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The correct Answer is:
C

PV = nRT ` :. n/V = P/(RT)`
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