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A scientist stores a very large number of particles in a container. In order to determine the number of particles, the scientist measures the temperature, pressure, and volume of the container and calculates the moles using the ideal gas law. In order for the calculated value to have the greatest accuracy, the scientist should make sure that (select all the apply) the temperature is high
the volume is high
the pressure is high
the ideal gas law is always accurate, the conditions will not matter

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