Answer:
The relative rate of diffusion of 1H2 compared with 2H2 can be calculated using Graham's law of diffusion:
Rate1H2/Rate2H2 = (M2/M1)^0.5
Rate1H2/Rate2H2 = (4.0/2.0)^0.5
Rate1H2/Rate2H2 = 2.0
This means that 1H2 diffuses at twice the rate of 2H2.
The relative rate of diffusion of O2 compared with O3 can be calculated using Graham's law of diffusion:
RateO2/RateO3 = (M3/M2)^0.5
RateO2/RateO3 = (48.0/32.0)^0.5
RateO2/RateO3 = 1.5
This means that O2 diffuses at 1.5 times the rate of O3.
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