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In the ideal gas law equation, PV = nRT, R is known as
 
  A) the pressure.
  B) a radian.
  C) the universal gas constant.
  D) a revolution.

Question 2

The maximum number of electrons that may reside in the n = 2 energy level is
 
  A) 6.
  B) 8.
  C) 2.
  D) 16.



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Answer to Question 1

C

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B




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