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Calculate the ratio of effusion rates for nitrogen (n2) and neon (ne)
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the ratio of effusion rates for nitrogen and neon is calculated by use of the Grahams law formula
that is rate of N2/ rate of Ne = square root of mm of Ne/mm or N2
=square root of 20.18/28 =
0.849
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