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A gas in an airtight container is heated from 25°c to 90°c. The density of the gas will

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Answered by aouchi82
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Answer:

Density will remain constant

Explanation:

Density=mass/volume

by increasing the temperature,

mass and volume will not be affected

(mass=constant and volume=constant)

HENCE THERE WILL BE NO CHANGE IN DENSITY

Answered by Anonymous
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\underline{ \boxed{ \bold{ \mathfrak{ \purple{ \huge{Answer}}}}}} \\  \\   \red{ \star} \:  \mathfrak{Density \: will \: remain \: same} \\  \\  \because \rm \: Density =  \frac{mass}{volume}  \\  \\  \blue{ \star} \:  \mathfrak{Density \: is \: defined \: as \: mass \: present} \\  \mathfrak{in \: unit \: volume} \\  \\  \orange{ \star} \:  \mathfrak{so \: Density \: is \: not \: affacted \: by  \: temperature}

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