Rita P.

asked • 03/21/20

This is a chemistry about the phases and the gas law formulas.

Does the identity of the gas matter when using the gas law formulas? Why or why not?

  1. Yes, because the volume of a gas depends on its molar mass.
  2. No, except for the ideal gas law, which includes the molar mass of the gas as a variable.
  3. Yes, because the density of a gas depends on its molar mass.
  4. Yes, because the pressure of a gas depends on its molar mass.
  5. No, because the variables in the gas law equations are not dependent on the identity of the gas.

I dont know what is the answer for this question. I introduced the question and the possible answers for that specific question.

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