Which of the following does not affect gas pressure?
_ Volume of the container
_ Temperature of the gas
_ Number of molecules of the gas
_ Chemical formula of the gas
The answer is
The factor that does not affect pressure is
Chemical formula of the gas
We know that
PV=nRT
So volume (V), number of molecules (n), temperature (T) affects gas pressure.
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