how does the density of a gas vary with molar mass of the gas at the same temperature and pressure
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By using ideal gas laws
d = PM / RT
At constant temperature and pressure
d ∝ M
Hence, at constant temperature and pressure density (d) of an ideal gas is directly proportional to molar mass (M) of the gas.
d = PM / RT
At constant temperature and pressure
d ∝ M
Hence, at constant temperature and pressure density (d) of an ideal gas is directly proportional to molar mass (M) of the gas.
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