Chemistry
Chemistry, 03.03.2020 02:57, blackberri9675

Why are the rates of diffusion of Nitrogen Gas and Carbon Monoxide almost the same temperature?

A. Both gases consist of polar molecules.
B. Both gases consist of nonpolar molecules
C. Both gases consist of diatomic molecules
D. Both gases have almost the same molar mass

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