Question #262d6 Chemistry Gases Ideal Gas Law 1 Answer P dilip_k Oct 26, 2016 By ideal gas law we know #PV=w/MRT# #=>P=w/V*(RT)/M# #=>P=d*(RT)/M# #=>d=(MP)/(RT)# Where #d->"Density of gas"# #P->"Pressure of gas"=898mm=898/760atm# #M->"Molar mass Argon"=39.948" g/mol"# #T->"Temperature of gas"=53^@C=326K# #R->"Ideal gas constant"=0.082LatmK^-1mol^-1# So Density #d=(39.948g/"mol"xx898/760atm)/(0.082(Latm)/(Kmol)xx326K)# #=>d~~1.77g/L# Answer link Related questions How do you find the ideal gas constant? How do you solve ideal gas law problems? How do you know which ideal gas constant to use? What is the ideal gas constant for butane? Why is ideal gas law in kelvin? Why is the ideal gas constant important? What is the di-electric constant? What volume (L) will 0.20 mol HI occupy at 300 K and 100.0 kPa? R = 8.314 kPa L / (K mol) =... How do you calculate the molar mass of a gas? When should I use the ideal gas law and not the combined gas law? See all questions in Ideal Gas Law Impact of this question 1326 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License