Two separate bulbs contain ideal gases A and B. The density of A is twice that of gas B. The molecular mass of gas A is half that of B. If two gases are at the same temperature, the ratio of the pressure of A to that of B is
Step 1: Given data
Here,
is the mass of the gas A.
is the mass of the gas B.
is the density of gas A.
is the density of gas B.
Step 2: Equation of pressure of ideal gas
The equation for the pressure of ideal gas can be written as
Here, is the pressure, is the molecular mass, is the density, is the gas constant, and is the temperature.
Step 3: Equation of pressure of the ideal gas in the bulb A
Step 4: Equation of pressure of the ideal gas in the bulb B
The density of A is twice that of gas B, the molecular mass of gas A is half that of B, and the temperatures are the same.
The ratio of pressures can be written as follows:
Hence, the ratio of the pressure of A to that of B is .
Therefore, option (C) is correct.