If gases X and SO2 are 100 cm away from each other and sent out at the same time. If the two gases meet 20 cm away from SO2, wh of the following statements are false? [Molar mass of SO2 = 64 g] O Xis faster than SO2 OIf we decrease the temperature of both gases by the same amount, meeting point does not change O The molar mass of X is 4 g/mole O The molar mass of X is 2.56 g/mole O If we increase the temperature of SO2 and keep the temperature of X constant, meeting point of gases get closer to X

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If gases X and SO2 are 100 cm away from each other and sent out at the same time. If the two gases meet 20 cm away from SO2, which
of the following statements are false?
[Molar mass of SO2 = 64 g]
O X is faster than SO2
O If we decrease the temperature of both gases by the same amount, meeting point does not change
O The molar mass of X is 4 g/mole
O The molar mass of X is 2.56 g/mole
OIf we increase the temperature of SO2 and keep the temperature of X constant, meeting point of gases get closer to X
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