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A fiven sample of an ideal gas occupise a volume V at a pressure p and sbsoulte temperature T.The mass of each molecule of the gas is m. Which of the following fives the dinsity of the gas ?

A

`(P)/((kT))`

B

`(Pm)/((kT))`

C

`(P)/((kTV))`

D

`mkT`

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