Answer:
1. A measurement of the volume that the gas occupies : usually measured in liters
2. A measure of the total amount of the gas : usually measured in moles
3. A measurement of the absolute: temperature.
4. A number representing the universal : gas constant
5. A value representing the absolute: pressure
Explanation:
Volume of the gas is defined as the space occupied by a substance. It is expressed in units like [tex]cm^3[/tex], [tex]m^3[/tex] , L and ml.
A mole is defined as the amount of substance that contains Avogardro number of the substance. Avogadro's number is given by [tex]6.022\times 10^{23}[/tex].
Absolute temperature is defined as the measurement of temperature beginning at absolute zero on the Kelvin scale.
Gas constant is a universal constant that we use to quantify the relationship between the properties of a gas. The value of R is [tex]8.314J/Kmol[/tex]
Absolute pressure is the pressure of having no matter inside a space or a perfect vacuum.