Chemistry, asked by noorbrar8438, 11 months ago

does diffusion takes place in vaccum justify

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Answered by dragunov7jhorn
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Answer:

Diffusion is actually faster in a vacuum

Explanation:

In vacuum, since no air molecule is present, the molecules of the substance to be diffused don't face any resistance or opposition. Thus, no collision and hindrance causing the diffusion to occur faster.

Answered by vinney89
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The closer together the molecules of the medium, the slower the diffusion because there are more collisions. Diffusion will take place fastest in a vacuum because there is no medium to keep the molecules from moving in their original directions....

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