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Close Problem Tutored Practice Problem 10.5.2 COUNTS TOWARDS GRADE Use Graham's law of effusion to calculate molar mass. A sample of ammonia, NH3. effuses through a small hole at a rate of 9.00x10 mol/h. An unknown gas, under the same conditions, effuses at a rate of 5.34Ã10-0 mol/h. Calculate the molar mass of the unknown gas g/mol Check & Submit Answer Show Approach
Close Problem Tutored Practice Problem 10.5.2 COUNTS TOWARDS GRADE Use Graham's law of effusion to calculate molar mass. A sample of ammonia, NH3. effuses through a small hole at a rate of 9.00x10 mol/h. An unknown gas, under the same conditions, effuses at a rate of 5.34Ã10-0 mol/h. Calculate the molar mass of the unknown gas g/mol Check & Submit Answer Show Approach
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