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A balloon filled with ethylene is pricked with a needle and quickly dropped in a tank of `H_(2)` gas under indentical conditions. After a while, the balloon will

A

Shrunk

B

Enlarge

C

Completely collapse

D

Remain unchanged in size

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Rate of diffusion `propsqrt((1)/(M))`
Hence, `H_(2)` will diffuse into balloon and its size will increase.
The correct choice is (`b`)
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