The ideal gas equation for a gas of mass m and molecular mass M is
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Molar Mass of Gas
We can derive a form of the Ideal Gas Equation, PV=nRT, that incorporates the molar mass of the gas (M, g∗mol−1 g ∗ m o l − 1 ).
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The ideal gas equation for gas of mass m and molecular mass M is-
PV = nRT = (m/M)RT.
- Ideal gas is said to be a hypothetical gas whose molecules do not interact with any other molecules and do not occupy space as a result these molecules follow the gas law.
- Ideal gas law mathematical expression is written as:
PV = nRT
here, P is the pressure on the ideal gas
n is the number of moles of gas
V is the volume occupied by the gas
R is the gas constant
T is the temperature.
- In terms of the mass of gas, m, and its molecular mass M, the ideal gas law equation is :
PxV = (m/M)xRxT
PV = mRT / M
∵ Number of moles of gas, n = mass of gas / molecular mass
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