If d represents the density of a gas and K is a constant, the rate of gaseous diffusion r is related to d by the equation?

a

r = k/√d

b

r = kd

c

r =k/d

d

r = k √d

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Victour25
13 years ago

Grammes law of diffusion---the rate of difusion of a gas is inversly propotional to the square root of its molar mass..

Nnamanee promise
13 years ago

That relation is that of graham's law of diffussion which state that,.the rate (r) of a diffusion is inversely proportional to it's density(d)~.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.R<1/d.,,.,.,.,.,.,.r=k1/d

Nnamanee promise
13 years ago

State that the rate (r) of a diffussion is inversely proportional to the square of it's density(d^1/2),,.,,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.r

4rm graham law of diffusion: it state dat the rate of diffusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of itz vapour density.

r=1/square root of d

when you introduce the constant k

r=k/square root of d

Michelleoreva
1 year ago

option A and B are the same.

Majestic boy
12 years ago

Dalton law states d@ the rate of diffusion is proportional to squre root of its density r=k/d

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