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Equations of gas in terms of pressure (P), temperature (T) and density (d) is :

A

`P_1/(T_1d_1)=P_2/(T_2d_2)`

B

`(P_1T_1)/d_2=(P_2T_2)/d_2`

C

`(P_1d_2)/(T_1)=(P_2d_1)/T_1`

D

`(P_1d_1)/T_1=(P_2d_2)/T_2`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`PV=nRTrArrPV=m/MRTrArrP=d/MRT" "["as "d=m/v]`
`rArrP/(dT)="constant"rArrP_1/(d_1T_1)=P_2/(d_2T_2)`
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