29. Assume that the molecular weight of gas A is 16 times greater than that of gas B. When measured at equal temperature

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29. Assume that the molecular weight of gas A is 16 times greater than that of gas B. When measured at equal temperature

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29. Assume that the molecular weight of gas A is 16 times greater than that of gas B. When measured at equal temperatures, an average molecule of gas A is moving: A. 4 times faster than an average molecule of gas B. B. 4 times slower than an average molecule of gas B. c. 16 times faster than an average molecule of gas B. D. 16 times slower than an average molecule of gas B. 8. At the same velocity as an average molecule of gas B. 30. Consider the following balanced equation: 3 En 2 Auc13 3 ZnCl2 2 Au The reducing reagent is + -------> + A. Au B. ZnCl2 C. Zn D. Aucl; E. none of these
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