Those are the letters that appear in the ideal gas law. The equal sign is missing. The individual letters stand for Pressure, Volume, Number of moles, a proportionality constant, and Temperature.
A podium. Which, increasingly, people are getting confused with a "lectern". You stand ON a podium. You stand BEHIND a lectern.
retort stand
A tripod stand has three legs and is more stable compared to a four-legged stand.
on your toes
It could stand for Electromagnetic field, or Electromotive force.
This is the general ideal gas law.
2.02 atm
2.02 atm
The pressure will be 2,02 atmospheres.
This is another calculation. there are 0.123 moles inn this volume.
R is the universal gas constant, which is found with one of three formulas depending on what your pressure is measured in. if you're measuring in ATM (atmospheres) then it is: .0821*(L ATM/ mole K) to switch any other type of pressure to atmospheres, you use the formula, 1.00 ATM = 101.3 kPa = 760 mmHg = 760 torr. if you don't feel like converting, look up universal gas constant formulas on Google, you should be able to find something.
A homophone for stand is "stann," which is a rare alternative spelling of 'stand.'
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sit stand
Retort stand Tripod stand The answer is stand