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For an Ideal Gas, Which Pairs of the Variables Below

Question 96

Question 96

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For an ideal gas, which pairs of the variables below are directly proportional to each assuming all other variables are kept constant?


A) P and n
B) n and T
C) V and P
D) all of the above

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