Question #2197d Chemistry Gases Kinetic Theory of Gases 1 Answer Jumbotron Aug 15, 2017 #V_A/V_B = sqrt ((m_b)/(m_a))# Explanation: Where #V_A -> "Rate of diffusion or effusion Gas molecules A"# #V_B -> "Rate of diffusion or effusion Gas molecules B"# #m_b -> "Molecular mass of Gas molecules B"# #m_a -> "Molecular mass of Gas molecules A"# Answer link Related questions How does kinetic molecular theory explain gas laws? What is Graham's Law of Effusion? What are some examples of the kinetic theory of gases? What is the relationship between Charles law and the kinetic theory of gases? Why does the kinetic theory apply to gases? What is the average kinetic energy of the molecules in a gas at 273K? How does the absolute temperature of a substance relate to the average kinetic energy of its molecules? How does a gas expand according to the kinetic molecular theory? According to kinetic molecular theory, how are gases compared with liquids and solids? Use the terms volume and density to compare gases, liquids and solids in terms of the kinetic... See all questions in Kinetic Theory of Gases Impact of this question 1639 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License