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PV=nRT, solve for T​

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User AtanuCSE
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$$P \cdot V = n \cdot R \cdot T$$

Dividing both sides by n · R:

$$\displaystyle \frac{P \cdot V}{n \cdot R} =T$$

$$\rule[225]{225}{2}$$

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User Indigo
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Answer:


\huge \boxed{T= (P V)/(n R) }


\rule[225]{225}{2}

Explanation:


P \cdot V = n \cdot R \cdot T

Dividing both sides by n · R:


\displaystyle (P \cdot V)/(n \cdot R) =T


\rule[225]{225}{2}

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