Which list ranks the gasses in the correct order from the
Slowest to the fastest rate of effusion?

Answer:
D. chlorine, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen.
Explanation:
ν ∝ 1/√M
where ν is the rate of effusion and M is the atomic or molecular mass of the gas particles.
O₂: 32.0 g/mol,
Cl₂: 70.906 g/mol,
N₂: 28.0 g/mol,
H₂: 2.0 g/mol.
So, the order from the slowest to the fastest rate of effusion is:
Chlorine, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen.
Answer:
It isn't C, it's D
Explanation:
chlorine, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen is the order of slowest to fastest.