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OpenStudy (anonymous):

an ideal gas maximum density when?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ideal gas follows the relation P V = n R T. P V = (m/M) R T m = MASS OF GAS TAKEN AND M = MOLAR MASS OF GAS. rearranging, we get, pressure * molar mass = density * R * temperature. thus, density = (pressure* molar mass)/(R * T) SO, AT LOW TEMPERATURES, AND HIGH PRESSURE, YOU MAY SAY THAT IDEAL GAS HAS HIGH DENSITY.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

welcome!

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