Science, asked by azmunnisarayhaan, 8 months ago

m' is the mass of a molecule, 'k' is the Boltzmann constant, P is the pressure and T is the absolute temperature. The
density of the gas is given by
(A)
ET
PM
(B)
PT
KM
(C)
PM
KT
(D)
Pk
TM​

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Answered by ashnamansha90
0

Answer:

The ideal gas law is given by PV=nRT, where n is the number of moles of a gas.

n = mass of the gas/molecular weight of the gas.

Density (d) = mass of the gas/volume of the gas.

So, the ideal gas law can also be written as PM=dRT, where, M is the molecular mass of the gas.

d=

RT

PM

⟹d=

(

N

R

)T

Pm

, where k=

N

R

, m is

Explanation:

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Answered by sudiptadandapat001
4

Answer:

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your answer is opption (c)

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