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How do you prove that speed of diffusion of ammonia is more than that of hydro chloric acid?​

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Answered by rajansh9796
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Put the cotton swabs into the tube simultaneously. 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.

Answered by rs10080ss
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Answer. Put two pieces of cotton in to opposite ends of a cylindrical tube, maybe about a meter long. One piece of cotton is soaked in concentrated hydrochloric acid which emits HCl gas. ... 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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