How pressure of gas related to its density at particular temperature?
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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
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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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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