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Prove density of a gas is directly proportional to molar mass of a gas

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Answered by mishrasweta1947
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Answer:

At constant temperature, molecular mass of a gas is directly proportional to the density and inversely proportional to the pressure. If true enter 1 else 0

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Answered by rahul123437
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The Density of a gas is directly proportional to the molar mass of a gas.

It depends directly on the mass of the gas.

Explanation:

According to gas equation PV=nRT

P=dRT/M

where P =pressure,V=Volume,

T temperature R =gas constant,

d=Density, M=mass

  • Molar mass increases as density increases.
  • The density of the gas is directly proportional to the mass per unit volume.
  • At constant temperature, molecular mass will depend on the density.
  • Density is expressed in units of gram per cubic centimeter.
  • The density of an object can change if the mass of the object changes.
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