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How is the pressure pf a gas related its density at a particular temp?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

=> By ideal gas equation we know

=> PV=nRT

=> So P=nRT/V

=> n= given mass(m)/ molar mass(M)

=> P=mRT/VM

=> We know that D=m/V

=> So P=DRT/M

=> Where D= density, T= temperature, M= => molar mass, R = universal gas constant

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Answered by rithvik301
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Answer:

Explanation:

PV=nRT

 P=nRT/V

n= given mass(m)/ molar mass(M)

P=mRT/VM

We know  D=m/V

P=DRT/M

Where D= density, T= temperature, M= => molar mass, R = universal gas constant

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