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The molecular masses of A,B,C are 2,4 and 28, respectively. Arrange them according to their increasing rates of diffusion.

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Molar masses of the three gases follow the order: `M_(A) lt M_(B) lt M_(C)`. So, at a certain temperature and pressure, the rates of diffusion will be in the order: `r_(C) lt r_(B) lt r_(A)`.
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