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the appropriate relation between pressure(p) and density(d) of a definite mass of a gas at a particular temperature is-

a. p×d²
b. p×1/d²
c. p×1/d
d. p×d

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Solids are rigid and have specific shapes and definite volumes. ... Liquids and gases are considered to be fluids because they yield to shearing forces, whereas ... an extremely large force is necessary to change the volume of a liquid. ... The average density of a substance or object is defined as its mass per unit volume

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