## Determining N

$PV=nRT$

Jose Robles 1D
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### Determining N

In PV = NRT, what moles are accounted for and which are excluded? (Do aqueous contributions also get excluded?)

Jacob Puchalski 1G
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### Re: Determining N

It's the ideal gas law so you just use it for gases.

Dan M -3E
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You can only use pvnrt for gases, so in the calculations, use the moles of gas.

RasikaObla_4I
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Only moles of gas are accounted for because it is the ideal gas law.

Anna Chen 1K
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You should only use it for calculating the moles of gases.

Anna Heckler 2C
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### Re: Determining N

N is determined by the moles of gas, or put more simply, the concentration.

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### Re: Determining N

PV = nRT is the Ideal Gas Constant, so it applies to gases, not aqueous solutions.

Anushka Chauhan2B
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### Re: Determining N

Use gases

Orrin Zhong 4G
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### Re: Determining N

The "n" here is in the ideal gas equation, therefore you should plug in the moles of gas.

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Since we are talking about the ideal gas equation the n would be moles of our gas