Which of the following statements is not correct? O The effusion of H₂ is faster than the effusion of O₂ (assuming similar conditions and a rate expressed in units of mol/h). The diffusion of gases occurs more rapidly at higher temperatures. The effusion of Cl₂ is faster than the effusion of CH4 (assuming similar conditions and a rate expressed in units of mol/h). O Diffusion will occur faster at low pressure rather than at high pressure.

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Which of the following statements is not correct?
The effusion of H₂ is faster than the effusion of O₂ (assuming similar conditions and a rate expressed in units of mol/h).
The diffusion of gases occurs more rapidly at higher temperatures.
The effusion of Cl2 is faster than the effusion of CH4 (assuming similar conditions and a rate expressed in units of mol/h).
Diffusion will occur faster at low pressure rather than at high pressure.
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statements is not correct? The effusion of H₂ is faster than the effusion of O₂ (assuming similar conditions and a rate expressed in units of mol/h). The diffusion of gases occurs more rapidly at higher temperatures. The effusion of Cl2 is faster than the effusion of CH4 (assuming similar conditions and a rate expressed in units of mol/h). Diffusion will occur faster at low pressure rather than at high pressure.
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