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Explain why the nitrogen gas diffuses faster at the higher temperature

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Answered by DynamicNinja
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Answer:

At any given temperature, small, light molecules (such as H 2, hydrogen gas) diffuse faster than larger, more massive molecules (such as N 2, nitrogen gas) because they are traveling faster, on the average (see heat ; kinetic-molecular theory of gases ). Diffusion often masks gravitational effects.

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Answered by mallikarejijohn
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Explanation:

because there are more nitrogen in the air

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