2 Marks 35 A leak occurs in a chemical reactor with an equimolar mixture of O2, CH4, CzHg, CO, CO2 gases. After a few mi

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2 Marks 35 A leak occurs in a chemical reactor with an equimolar mixture of O2, CH4, CzHg, CO, CO2 gases. After a few mi

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2 Marks 35 A Leak Occurs In A Chemical Reactor With An Equimolar Mixture Of O2 Ch4 Czhg Co Co2 Gases After A Few Mi 1
2 Marks 35 A Leak Occurs In A Chemical Reactor With An Equimolar Mixture Of O2 Ch4 Czhg Co Co2 Gases After A Few Mi 1 (124.79 KiB) Viewed 37 times
2 Marks 35 A leak occurs in a chemical reactor with an equimolar mixture of O2, CH4, CzHg, CO, CO2 gases. After a few minutes, a CO detector located on the other side of that room, triggers an alarm. At that exact moment, select among the following sentences, THE ONE THAT APPLIES. O a. The fraction of all these 5 gases left inside the container after the leak will remain equimolar O b. The Co was the first gas that made it to the detector because it is the lightest of them all Oc Methane was detected first because its lower molar mass makes its average kinetic energy lower Od The concentration of CO2 is higher than that of the other gases because it is the heaviest molecule unsure O e. Among the gases left inside the container, CH will be the one in smaller proportion.
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