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If p, V, M, T and R are pressure, volume, molar mass, temperature and gas constant respectively, then for and ideal gas, the density is given by

A

`(RT)/(PM)`

B

`(P)/(RT)`

C

`(M)/(V)`

D

`(PM)/(RT)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`PV = nRT = (m)/(M) RT`
`:. P = (m)/(V) (RT)/(M) = d (RT)/(M)`
`d = (PM)/(RT)`
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