In physics, the Ideal Gas Law describes the relationship among the pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas sample. This law is represented by the formula PV = nRT, where P is the pressure, V is the volume, T is the temperature, n is the amount of gas, and R is a physical constant. Which of the equations below are equivalent to the formula PV = nRT? Select all that apply. A. P = VnRT B. V = nRTP C. n = PVRT D. R = PVnT E. T = nRPV

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strange, none of these answer choices seem to be correct to me on first glance...

Answer:

No options is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : In physics, the Ideal Gas Law describes the relationship among the pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas sample.

This law is represented by the formula, [tex]PV=nRT[/tex]

where, P is the pressure, V is the volume, T is the temperature, n is the amount of gas, and R is a physical constant.

To find : Which of the equations below are equivalent to the formula [tex]PV=nRT[/tex]? Select all that apply.

Solution :

A) The formula for P,

[tex]P=\frac{nRT}{V}[/tex]

B) The formula for V,

[tex]V=\frac{nRT}{P}[/tex]

C) The formula for n,

[tex]n=\frac{PV}{RT}[/tex]

D) The formula for R,

[tex]R=\frac{PV}{nT}[/tex]

E) The formula for T,

[tex]T=\frac{PV}{nR}[/tex]

As we see that, none of these will match with the given options.

Therefore, No options is correct.

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