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Oh dam I cropped out the options
Guess I will write it here
2) Density of gas when V is equal to 20 ltr is 0.1gm/mL
3) Density of gas when V is equal to 10 ltr is 0.05gm/mL
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to close the thread when your doubt is solved. Mention the user who helped you solve the doubt. This will be added to their stats.Gajab hai bhai, whats the mass of the gas?
yeah sir, ig its 1kg too...
eitherways d=M/V so check it for both at 10L and 20L
Yes it's 1 kg,
Nope some portion of the gas has been liquefied the pressure is due to the vapour pressure of the liquid so I can't just use d=m/v
Idk if it's discord but I am having problems opening that voice note, will try again in a while
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Vapour pressure = 2atm and is constant. We are taking volume at 2atm (const pressure) as well.
density is mass /volume or P=dRT/Mw
PV = nRT
P = n/v RT
P = mass /(Vx Mw) x RT
P = d RT/Mw
mass is given, volume changes with pr4essure find out the points and figure, does this help?
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