A student uses 0. 0821 LĂ˘â‚¬Ë atm/mol Ă˘â‚¬Ë K as the value of the gas constant. What is most likely true about the variables in the ideal gas law? P has the units of liters Ă˘â‚¬Ë atmospheres, and T has the units of kelvin. P has the units of liters Ă˘â‚¬Ë atmospheres, and T has the units of degrees Celsius. V has the units of liters, and T has the units of kelvin. V has the units of liters, and T has the units of degrees Celsius.

Respuesta :

The variables in the ideal gas constant has V as the unit of liters and T has the unit of Kelvin. Thus, option C is correct.

The gas constant in an ideal gas equation has been the value of the energy absorbed by 1 mole of an ideal gas at standard temperature and pressure.

The value of R has been dependent on the units of volume, temperature and pressure of the ideal gas.

The given value of R has been 0.0821 L.atm/mol.K

The unit in gas constant has been L (Liter) for volume (V).

The unit of pressure (P) has been atm.

The unit of temperature (T) has been Kelvin  (K).

Thus the gas law constant used by student has V has the unit of liters and T has the unit of Kelvin. Thus, option C is correct.

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