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True or false, the four units that must always be used when using the ideal gas law are liters, atm, Kelvin, and grams

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False grams is not used

Step-by-step explanation:

IDEAL GAS LAW

The ideal gas law states that PV = NkT, where P is the absolute pressure of a gas, V is the volume it occupies, N is the number of atoms and molecules in the gas, and T is its absolute temperature.

It is necessary to use Kelvin for the temperature and it is conventional to use the SI unit of liters for the volume. However, pressure is commonly measured in one of three units: kPa , atm , or mmHg . Therefore, R can have three different values.

True or false, the four units that must always be used when using the ideal gas law-example-1
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