Propane carbon(IV)oxide diffuse at the same rate because ...
Propane carbon(IV)oxide diffuse at the same rate because [H = 1.00, C = 12.0, O = 16.0]
They are both gases
Their molecules contain carbon
They have the same relative molecular mass
Both are denser than air
Correct answer is C
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