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According to the combined gas law, the pressure exerted by a gas is:
a) directly proportional to volume and kelvin temperature
b) inversely proportional to volume and kelvin temperature
c) directly proportional to volume and inversely proportional to the kelvin temperature
d) inversely proportional to volume and directly proportional to the kelvin temperature
e) none of the above
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According to the combined gas law, the pressure exerted by a gas is:
a) directly proportional...
a) directly proportional...
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