Chemistry
Twice the vapour density gives:
actual vapour density
relative vapour density
molecular mass
molar volume
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molecular mass
Reason
Relative V.D. =
According to Avogadro's Law, volumes at the same temperature and pressure may be substituted by molecules. Hence,
Relative V.D. =
(Molecule of hydrogen contains 2 atoms) By multiplying both sides by 2
2 x Relative V.D = Relative molecular mass of a gas or vapour
So, twice the vapour density gives relative molecular mass.
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