SOLUTION: This has me baffled. R=PV/nT;V (Chemistry) Options: A) V=n/PRT B) V=nRT/P C) V=nP/RT D) V=n/P E) V=P/nRT

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Question 328241: This has me baffled. R=PV/nT;V (Chemistry)
Options: A) V=n/PRT
B) V=nRT/P
C) V=nP/RT
D) V=n/P
E) V=P/nRT

Answer by user_dude2008(1862)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
R=PV/nT

RnT=PV

V=(RnT)/P

V=nRT/P

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