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Here is the formula: Rate1 / Rate2 = square root of (Mass2 / Mass 1) that is, the square root of the inverse ratio of their molecular masses/densities You must onsider effusion when considering Graham's law. Effusion occurs when gas molecules escape from their container through tiny holes in the container.

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