explain with an appropriate example how the vapour density of a gas can vary with temperature
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Vapour density is the density of gas with respect to the density of hydrogen at same temperature and pressure. You measure density of the gas at, say p and at temperature T and divide it by the density of Hydrogen at the same temperature and pressure. The formula you used was only valid for an ideal gas.
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