Asked by hellogoodbie
I am now stumped on another problem.
How many times greater is the rate of diffusion of helium gas,HE, than that of carbon dioxide gas CO{tiny 2 at bottom}, at the same temperature and pressure?
please tell me how to set this problem up and tips on how to do it.
How many times greater is the rate of diffusion of helium gas,HE, than that of carbon dioxide gas CO{tiny 2 at bottom}, at the same temperature and pressure?
please tell me how to set this problem up and tips on how to do it.
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Answered by
DrBob222
Graham's Law again.
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