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Explain why the nitrogen gas diffuses faster at the higher temperature.

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Answered by prernakri
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Because the speed of gas molecules increase when the temperature increase.
Answered by mridul276652
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The smaller the atomic pressure, the more prominent is the speed of the particles of gas. So as chlorine gas as a molar weight Cl2=71g and nitrogen a molar weight of N2 28g, it is normal that the atoms of chlorine diffuse more gradually than particles of nitrogen.

Nitrogen is a substantial component of symbol N and nuclear number 7. It was first found and separated by Scottish doctor Daniel Rutherford in 1772 and Chlorine is a concoction component with image Cl and nuclear number 17.

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