Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
Hydrogen diffuses six times faster than ...

Hydrogen diffuses six times faster than gas `A`. The molar mass of gas `A` is

A

72

B

6

C

24

D

36

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
1
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • BASIC INTRODUCTION AND NOMENCLATURE

    ALLEN|Exercise MCQ|12 Videos
  • Chemical bonding

    ALLEN|Exercise All Questions|39 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Hydrogen diffuses 6 times faster than the gas X, the molecular weight of X is

CH_(4) diffuse two times faster than a gas X. The number of molecules present in 32 g of gas X is: (N is Avogardro number)

Rate of diffusion of gas A is (1)/(2) that of gas 'B'. If molecular mass of gas A is 16 than calculate molecular mass of gas 'B'.

A gas X diffuses three times faster than another gas Y, the ratio of their densities i.e., D_(x) : D_(y) is

The density of a gas A is three times that of a gas B. It the molecular mass of A is M, the molecular mass of B is