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Solve the Problem. -In Chemistry, the Ideal Gas Law Is Where P

Question 109

Question 109

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Solve the problem.
-In chemistry, the ideal gas law is Solve the problem. -In chemistry, the ideal gas law is   where P is pressure, T is temperature, V is volume, and K is a constant. Find the missing quantity. V = 5, P = 80, K = 4 A)  T = 4 B)  T = 64 C)  T = 1600 D)  T = 100 where P is pressure, T is temperature, V is volume, and K is a constant. Find the missing quantity.
V = 5, P = 80, K = 4


A) T = 4
B) T = 64
C) T = 1600
D) T = 100

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