pV=nRT? chemistry, ideal gas equation help?

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what quantity does each of the symbols represent?
and what value would the quantities represented in the equation have at standard temperature and pressure?
 
P= pressure in atm
V= volume in liters
n= number or mols of substance
R= rate which is 0.08206
T=Temperature In Kelvin

at standard temperature and pressure P is 1atm and T is 273Kelvin
 
p = pressure
V = volume
n = number of moles
T = thermodynamic temperature
R = universal gas constant; it's value depends on which units are used for pressure, volume, and temperature.

STP is 1 bar and 273 K. This value can vary, however, depending on the field. Some chemists will use 1 atm and 293 K as STP.
 
p = pressure
V = volume
n = number of moles
T = thermodynamic temperature
R = universal gas constant; it's value depends on which units are used for pressure, volume, and temperature.

STP is 1 bar and 273 K. This value can vary, however, depending on the field. Some chemists will use 1 atm and 293 K as STP.
 
p = pressure
V = volume
n = number of moles
T = thermodynamic temperature
R = universal gas constant; it's value depends on which units are used for pressure, volume, and temperature.

STP is 1 bar and 273 K. This value can vary, however, depending on the field. Some chemists will use 1 atm and 293 K as STP.
 
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