If the pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas are known, which can most likely be found by using the ideal gas law?
the molar amount of the gas
the partial pressure of the gas
the standard temperature and pressure
the molar mass

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Answer : The correct option is, the molar amount of the gas.

Explanation :

Ideal gas law : In this law, the pressure, temperature, volume and moles of gas are related to each other by the simple formula.

The ideal gas equation is,

[tex]PV=nRT[/tex]

where,

P = pressure of the gas

V = volume of the gas

T = temperature of the gas

n = number of moles of gas or molar amount of gas

R = Gas constant

According to the question, If the pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas are known then the molar amount of the gas  can be found by using the ideal gas law.

Hence, the correct option is, the molar amount of the gas.

We have that, given the gas law (PV=nRT), Pressure ,Volume and Temperature we find [tex]n=\frac{PV}{RT}[/tex].

The molar amount of the gas is most likely be found, given the Ideal gas law equation.

Option A.

Ideal gas law

Generally the equation for the ideal gas  is mathematically given as

PV=nRT

P=Pressure

V=Volume

n= the amount of substance of gas(the molar amount of the gas).

R=Gas constant

T=Temperature

This ideally looks at the relationship between the temperature the pressure and Volume of a gas in a system.

Therefore,From the ideal gas equation if the pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas are known, N is given as

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

The molar amount of the gas(Number of moles).

Option A.

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