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

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Answered by varun50826
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The ring usually forms nearer to the hydrochloric acid end of the tube because hydrogen chloride diffuses more slowly than ammonia. This is because hydrogen chloride has almost twice the molecular weight of ammonia, and the rate of diffusion is inversely proportional to the square root of the molecular mass of the gas

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Answered by mouly11
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because ammonia is a gas and HCl is liquid as we know speed of diffusion in gases is much faster than that of liquid . to prove it we should do an experiment or instance of smell of hot food mixing with air as compared to any liquid.

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