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in physics, the equation pv = nrt is called the ideal gas law. it is used to approximate the behavior of many gases under different conditions. p, v, and t represent pressure, volume, and temperature, n represents the number of moles of gas, and r is a constant for the ideal gas. which equation is solved for t? $\frac{pv}{r}=nt$ $\frac{pv}{nr}=t$ $t = pv - nr$ $pvnr=t$
Step1: Isolate T in PV = nRT
Divide both sides by nR.
$\frac{PV}{nR}=\frac{nRT}{nR}$
Step2: Simplify the right - hand side
$\frac{nRT}{nR}=T$, so $\frac{PV}{nR}=T$
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$\frac{PV}{nR}=T$ (the second option)