density of gaseous .mixture a and b percentage volume is given by
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If it is liquid mixture, be sure to subtract the mass of the container holding the liquid. Divide the mass by the volume to determine the density. To find the density of an object, start by determining the object's mass and volume. Then, divide the mass by the volume to find the object's density. Remember to write your answer in grams per cubic centimeter
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Density = P×MrRT, From the ideal gas law, we predict that vol% equals mol%.
But with this, we supposed to find the average value of Mr as well as then substitute it into the equation above.
Once this is out of the way, you can think of density as: density =total masstotal volume=n1M1+n2M2(n1+n2)RT/P=P(n1M1+n2M2)(n1+n2)RT=PMavgRT
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