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A gaseous mixture containing He, `CH_(4)` and `SO_(2)` in `1:2:3` mole ratio, calculate the molar ratio of gases effusing out initially.

A

`2:2:3`

B

`6:6:1`

C

`sqrt(2):sqrt(2):3`

D

`4:4:3`

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The correct Answer is:
d

(d) `(n'_(He))/(n'_(CH_(4)))=(1)/(2)sqrt((16)/(4))=(1)/(1)`
`(n'_(He))/(n'SO_(2))=(1)/(3)sqrt((64)/(4))=(4)/(3)`
`n'_(He):n'_(CH_(4)):n'_(SO_(2))=4:4:3`
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