Chemistry, asked by IarisaKhyriem7911, 1 year ago

A bottle of dry ammonia and a bottle of dry hydrogen chloride connected through a long tube are opened simultaneously at both ends the white ammonium chloride ring first formed will be
(a) at the centre of the tube.
(b) near the hydrogen chloride bottle.
(c) near the ammonia bottle.
(d) throughout the length of the tube.

Answers

Answered by nahinsarkar93
44

Explanation:

According to Graham's law of effusion, rate of effusion is inversely proportional to squareroot of molecular mass.  

Rate of effusion = √(1/Molar mass)

That means higher the molar mass will effuse slowly and they move shorterdistance only.

NH3 molar mass is 17 and HCl molar mass is 36.5

So HCl effuses slowly and the formation of NH4Cl white rings are

formed near by HCl

Answered by mohdsaqib179
11

Explanation:

near the hydrogen chloride

bottle

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