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How can the ideal gas equation be expressed in terms of density of the gas?

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`PV = nRT` and `n = "no of moles of gas"` is equal to `("Mass of gas")/("MolMass")` 
So, `PV = ("Mass of gas")/("MolMass") RT implies Density = ("Mass")/(V) = (P xx "Mol . Mass")/( RT)`
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