Chemistry, 17.12.2020 19:30, fespinoza019
Which statement best explains why different gases effuse at different rates?
At a given pressure, gas particles with smaller masses move faster.
At a given pressure, gas particles with smaller masses move slower.
At a given temperature, gas particles with smaller masses move faster.
At a given temperature, gas particles with smaller masses move slower
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Steam reforming of methane ( ch4) produces "synthesis gas," a mixture of carbon monoxide gas and hydrogen gas, which is the starting point for many important industrial chemical syntheses. an industrial chemist studying this reaction fills a 1.5 l flask with 3.5 atm of methane gas and 1.3 atm of water vapor at 43.0°c. he then raises the temperature, and when the mixture has come to equilibrium measures the partial pressure of carbon monoxide gas to be 1 .0 atm. calculate the pressure equilibrium constant for the steam reforming of methane at the final temperature of the mixture. round your answer to 2 significant digits.
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Which statement best explains why different gases effuse at different rates?
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