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using the equation of state PV =nRT so that a given temperature density of a gas is proportional to gas pressure P

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Answered by Shaina11
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PV = nRT
P V =( given wt / molar mass ) RT
P V =( m/ M ) RT. Where m is given at and M is molar mass
PM = (m/ V ) RT
PM = d RT. As density ,d = mass / volume 1)
So R ,T , M will be constant for given gas at given temp.
Hence from 1 we get that P is directly proportional to density
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