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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The amount of pressure in a gas is measured in pascals.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If this is a true or false question the answer is True. Reason is because gas is determined by its pressure, volume, and temperature. Pv=nRT P=Pressure measured in Pascals v= Volume n= Amount of substance (gas) R= Universal gas constant T= Temperature Does this make sense?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@AutumnChreene I believe the question is more about the units if I understand correctly? @DopeGurrl_ Pressure can be measured in in Pascals but it can also be measured in a whole bunch of other units such as Atmospheres and Torrs. In SI units however the standard is Pascals which also, btw, means Newtons/meters^2

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