Bromine and air take about 15 minutes to diffuse completely but bromine diffuses into a vacuum very rapidly . Why is this so?
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When bromine diffuses in air, the bromine particles bump into the already present air particles due to which diffusion is slow . But in vacuum there are no air molecules thus the space is very vast . That is why Bromine take 15 minutes to diffuse in air completely but bromine diffuse into a vacuum very rapidly
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BTW it's chemistry question not maths
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