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What variable must be held constant to use the combined gas law?

a. mass of gas sample
b. number of moles of gas
c. number of gas molecules
d. all of the above
e. none of the above

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The answer is (e) none of the above. The combined gas law relates the pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas, so all three variables (pressure, volume, and temperature) must be considered and at least one of them should be held constant to use the combined gas law. The mass of the gas sample, number of moles of gas, and number of gas molecules are not directly related to the combined gas law.

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