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16 September, 17:49

One mole of h2s gas escapes from a container by effusion in 77 seconds how long would it take one mole of nh3 gas to escape from the same container

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  1. 16 September, 17:57
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    The molar masses of H2S and NH3 are 34 and 17 g/mol, respectively. The equation that would best represent the given is,

    Rate A/Rate B = √ (molar mass B/molar mass A)

    Substituting,

    x/77 = √ (17 / 34)

    x = 54.4

    Thus, it will take 54.4 seconds for NH3 to travel through the container.
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