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Among the
Concept Introduction:
Graham’s law of effusion:
Graham’s law of effusion states that “at constant temperature and pressure, the rate of effusion of gas molecule from a particular hole is inversely proportional to the square root of the molecular weight of the gas” and is given as,
Where,
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Interpretation:
Among the
The experimental change needed to be done for reaching the end of long tube by
Concept Introduction:
Graham’s law of effusion:
Graham’s law of effusion states that “at constant temperature and pressure, the rate of effusion of gas molecule from a particular hole is inversely proportional to the square root of the molecular weight of the gas” and is given as,
Where,
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