Science, asked by sai5726, 8 months ago

In order to calculate the rate of effusion of a gas, you must compare it to that

of another gas and

A) take the square root of the molar mass of the lighter gas divided by the

square root of the molar mass of the heavier gas.

B) take the square root of the molar mass of the heavier gas.

C) the square root of the molar mass of the lighter gas.​

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Answered by vishalaluminium4290
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Answer:

In other words, the ratio of the rates of effusion of two gases at the same temperature and pressure is given by the inverse ratio of the square roots of the masses of the gas particles. represent the molar masses of the gases.

Explanation:

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