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  1. Which is the theoretical effusion of NH3 and the theoretical effusion of HCl?The rate of effusion is proportional to 1/(square
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  2. The rate of effusion of a particular gas was measured and found to be 23.0 mL/min. Under the same conditions, the rate of
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  3. The rate of effusion of a particular gas was measured and found to be 25.0 mL/min. Under the same conditions, the rate of
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  4. Hello I am trying to solve this physics problem related to effusion of gases.The following data is given and I am asked to
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  5. What are common symptoms of pericardial effusion and pleural effusion.What are symptoms and causes of Dysphagia.
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  6. Uranium-235 can be separated from U -238 by fluorinating the uranium to form UF 6 which is a gas) and then taking advantage of
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  7. Uranium-235 can be separated from U-238 by fluorinating the uranium to form UF6 (which is a gas) and then taking advantage of
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  8. Calculate the molar mass of the unknown gas. (Remember that the faster the rate of effusion, the shorter the time required for
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  9. One way of separating oxygen isotopes is by gaseous diffusion of carbon monoxide. The gaseous diffusion process behaves like an
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  10. Graham's Law predicts that the ratio of the rate of effusion of gas X to the rate of gas Y equals the square root of the
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