Chemistry, asked by bhupimeet8943, 1 year ago

The density of gas A is twice that of a gas B at the same temperature. The molecular weight of gas B is thrice that of A. Then find the ratio of the pressure acting on A and B.

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Answered by Cocostar
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Answer: 6:1

Explanation: P=dRT/M

Where R and T are constants

And P is pressure, d is density,Mis molecular weight

Therefore, P[A]/P[B] = {d[A]/d[B]}/{M[A]/M[B]} = 2×3 = 6

Hence,P[A]/P[B] = 6:1

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Answered by gayadha
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Answer:

Explanation: Using the formula P = dRT/M and equating it , you can come to the answer.

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