Physics, asked by sangitarathod09616, 10 months ago

average density of a gas constant temperature
a)increase dye to collision
b)decrease due to collision
c)does not change with collision
d)increase or decrease depending upon the nature of gas​

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Answered by geetarajput37752
1

Answer:

Although collision will most likely change the direction an atom ... of the collisional cylinder, which is due to density being uniform ... to volume using the perfect gas law equation, PV = nRT:.

Answered by Krish1993
1

Answer:

Increase or decrease depending upon the nature of gas​

Explanation:

At constant temperature, the gas density is directly proportional to pressure.

The more the pressure of the gas, the denser it becomes. At constant temperature, if the pressure of a gas is doubled density is also doubled.

The density of the gas is the mass per unit volume of the gas. where R′ is called a specific gas constant for the gas and is equal to the universal gas constant divided by the molar mass of the gas. Hence, the density of the gas is inversely proportional to the absolute temperature.

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