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Uranium isotopes have been separated by taking advantage of the different rates of diffusion of the two forms of uranium hexafluoride, one containing U-238 isotope and the other containing U-235. What are the relative rates of diffusion of these two molecules under ideal conditions?​

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Uranium isotopes have been separated by taking advantage of the different rates of diffusion of the two forms of uranium hexafluoride, one containing U-238 isotope and the other containing U-235. What are the relative rates of dif

fusion of these two molecules under ideal conditions?

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