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A ideal gas will have maximum density when
Options
(a) p = 1 atm, T = 300 K
(b) p = 2 atm,T = 150 K
(c) p = 0.5 atm,T = 600 K
(d) p = 1.0 atm , T = 500 K
Correct Answer:
p = 2 atm,T = 150 K
Explanation:
An ideal gas will have maximum density at high pressure and low temperature i.e. when P = 2 atm, T = 150 K.
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Subject: Chemistry
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PV=nRT pv=W/m RT. P=W/v RT/m P=dRT/m since W/v= d and d=mp/RT so here at high pressure and low temp ,p=2, and t=150 are suitable in given options