Graham's Law of Effusion (Diffusion) + Example
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ต.ค. 2024
- How many times faster is Neon than Xenon?
The rate at which molecules travel (on average) is inversely proportional to the square root of their molar mass. Heavier particles move slower.
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That explanation of the proportion between rate and mass with Newtonian physics was helpful
Thank you so very much for explaining this example of Graham's Law. It is truly helpful.
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You have confused rate and velocity. The rate of diffusion is mass/time. Velocity is distance/time.
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Why is neon treveling faster if the molar mass is bigger than xeon?
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For you put Xe on top of the fraction would that then be then amount Xe is slower than He
Usually yes but not always
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The element with the smaller atomic number should be the R1
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Please help me with this question.
The density of a gas of relative molecular mass 28 at a certain temperature is 0.90 kgm-3. The root mean square speed of the gas molecules at that temperature is 602 ms-1. Assuming that the rate of diffusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of its density, calculate the density of the gas standard temperature and pressure if its root mean square speed at is 490 ms-1.
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Good explanation just slow down you are rushing
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Wtf did you mean about the diffusion thing... I understood effusion perfectly but you left me confused on diffusion. Next time spend more than 5 secs talking about it thanks
diffusion is pretty much just the movement of molecules such as say (X) from a high concentration of (X) to a low concemtration of (X)
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