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84. heavy water, d2o (molar mass = 20.03 g mol–1), can be separated from ordinary water, h2o (molar mass = 18.01), as a result of the difference in the relative rates of diffusion of the molecules in the gas phase. calculate the relative rates of diffusion of h2o and d2o.
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