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

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To express the ideal gas equation in terms of the density of a gas, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Start with the Ideal Gas Equation**: The ideal gas equation is given by: \[ PV = nRT ...
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Knowledge Check

  • The ideal gas equation for an adiabatic process is

    A
    `PV^(gamma)`=constant
    B
    `TV^(gamma+1)`=constant
    C
    `P^(gamma-1)`=constant
    D
    `P^(gamma+1)`T=constant
  • For an ideal gas the equation of a process for which the heat capacity of the gas varies with temperatue as C=(alpha//T(alpha) is a constant) is given by

    A
    `VlnT=constant`
    B
    `VT^(1//(gamma-1))_(e)^(alpha//RT)`=constant
    C
    `V^(1)/(gamma-1)T^(alpha//RT)`=constant
    D
    `V^(gamma-1)T`=constant