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The odour from a gas A takes six seconds to reach a wall from a given point.If the molecular weightof gas A is 46 grams per moles and the molecular weight of gas B is 64 grams per mole. How long will it take for the odour from gas B to reach the same wall from the same point. Approximately -

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