Match each of the following with its correct answer Based on Grahams law, the rate of effusion of the gas is . . proportional to the square root of the molar mass Choose...

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Match each of the following with its correct answer
.. . proportional
Based on Grahams law , the rate of effusion of the gas is
to the square root of the molar mass
Choose...
The following reaction is :
CH;OH (1)
+ 3/2 02 →
CO219) + 2H,0 + 726.4 kJ
Choose...
The following reaction is :
C (6) + 2S (s)
+ 87.9 kJ
CS2 (1)
Choose...
Based on Charles law, the volume occupies by any sample of gas at a constant
pressure is ... proportional to the absolute temperature
Choose...
......
Based on Boyle's law, the volume occupies by any sample of gas at a constant
proportional to the pressure.
temperature is
Choose.
.....
Transcribed Image Text:Match each of the following with its correct answer .. . proportional Based on Grahams law , the rate of effusion of the gas is to the square root of the molar mass Choose... The following reaction is : CH;OH (1) + 3/2 02 → CO219) + 2H,0 + 726.4 kJ Choose... The following reaction is : C (6) + 2S (s) + 87.9 kJ CS2 (1) Choose... Based on Charles law, the volume occupies by any sample of gas at a constant pressure is ... proportional to the absolute temperature Choose... ...... Based on Boyle's law, the volume occupies by any sample of gas at a constant proportional to the pressure. temperature is Choose. .....
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