The density of an ideal gas is given by
- A
ρ = V/M
- Bcheck_circle
ρ = PM / (RT)
- C
ρ = M / (RT)
- D
ρ = nP
Explanation
From PV = nRT and m = nM: ρ = m/V = (PM)/(RT). Heavier gases or higher pressure give denser gas.
AP Chemistry· difficulty 3/5
The density of an ideal gas is given by
ρ = V/M
ρ = PM / (RT)
ρ = M / (RT)
ρ = nP
Explanation
From PV = nRT and m = nM: ρ = m/V = (PM)/(RT). Heavier gases or higher pressure give denser gas.
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