Question
Calculate the relative effusion rate of hydrogen and oxygen, given that both the gases are diatomic, with hydrogen having a molar mass of 2 grams and oxygen having a molar mass of 32 grams. Using Graham’s law equation.
Answers
bobpursley
rh/ro=sqrt(masso/massH0
= sqrt(32/2)=4
= sqrt(32/2)=4
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