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It is observed that the density of an ideal gas increases by 10 percent when compressed isothermally from 10 atm to 11 atm. Determine the percent increase in the density of the gas if it is compressed isothermally from 998 atm to 1009 atm.

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It is observed that the density of an ideal gas increases by 10 percent when compressed isothermally from 10 atm to 11 atm. Determine the percent increase in the density of the gas if it is compressed isothermally from 998 atm to 1009 atm.

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It is observed that the density of an ideal gas increases by 10 percent when compressed isothermally from 10atm to 11 atm. Determine the percent increase in the density of the gas if it is compressed isothermally from 998atm to 1009atm. The increase in the density of the gas is % the percent increase in the density of the gas if it is compressed isothermally from 998 atm to 1009 atm. The increase in the density of the gas is
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00:01 Hello students, in this problem we have given that it is observed that density of gas increases by 10 % when it is compressed isothermally from 10 atm to 11 atm.
00:22 So we have to determine the percentage increase in the density when it is compressed adiabatically from 100 atm to 101 atm.
00:38 So we can write the ideal gas equation which is p v equals to mu r t, mu is number of mole which can be written as mass to the molecular mass into r t.
00:52 Now density which is mass by volume so we can write here p by rho it is r t by m w...
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