Physics, asked by mangesh4729, 1 year ago

Ho how do you prove that speed of a diffusion of ammonia is more than that of the speed of diffusion of the hydrochloric acid

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

speed of diffusion is inversely proportional to square root of mass

(Graham's law)

Answered by sudiptamaji2007
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Answer:

The NH3 gas and HCl gas will diffuse through the tube and when they meet, you will get NH4Cl(s) which initially appears as a white ring in the tube. That white ring will be closer to the HCl side than the NH3 side, showing that the NH3 is diffusing faster than HCl.

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