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In the study of Physics, the "Universal Gas Law" is not considered a law at
all.true or false

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Answer: It’s False hope this helps

Explanation:

The answer is False, the Universal Gas Law" is considered law in Physics.

The universal gas law is considered law in physics and it states that the product of the Pressure and Volume of a given mass of gas is equivalent to the product of the number of moles, Boltzmann constant, and the temperature.

It is also known as the Ideal gas equation and is expressed mathematically as:

PV = nRT where:

P is the pressure

V is the volume

n is the number of moles

R is the Boltzmann constant

T is the absolute temperature.

Hence from the above definition, we can see that Universal Gas Law" is also considered a law in physics. The answer is False

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