Volume (V), Pressure (P), Temperature (T), Amount (n)
Explanation:
↬Early scientists explored the relationships among the pressure of a gas ( P) and its temperature ( T ), volume ( V ), and amount ( n) by holding two of the four variables constant (amount and temperature, for example), varying a third (such as pressure), and measuring the effect of the change on the fourth (in this case, volume).↫
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Answer:
Volume (V), Pressure (P), Temperature (T), Amount (n)
Explanation:
↬Early scientists explored the relationships among the pressure of a gas ( P) and its temperature ( T ), volume ( V ), and amount ( n) by holding two of the four variables constant (amount and temperature, for example), varying a third (such as pressure), and measuring the effect of the change on the fourth (in this case, volume).↫
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Answer:
Volume:
Volume is the measure of the 3-dimensional space occupied by matter, or enclosed by a surface, measured in cubic units.
Pressure:
Pressure (symbol: p or P)
Temperature:
The kelvin (K) is the base unit for temperature
Amount of gas:
The amount of gas present is measured in moles