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`H_(2)S` and `NH_(3)` gas evolved at same time form factory of cylinder than which gas can expand fast ?

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`NH_(3)` gas can expand fast because its molecular mass is 17 gm/mol and molecular mass of `H_(2)S` gas is 34 gm/mol so density of `NH_(3)` is less than `H_(2)S`. So `NH_(3)` gas expand fast than `H_(2)S`.
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