If 16 ml hydrogen diffuses in 30 sec,what volume of SO2,will diffuse in the same time under the similer condition?
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Explanation:
let gas 1 be H2 and gas 2 be SO2
According to Graham's Law of Effusion rate gas1/rate gas2 = sqrt MWgas2/sqrt MW gas1
16ml/30sec = 0.5333 ml/sec rate of H2, thus...
0.5333/x = sqrt 64/sqrt 2
0.5333/x = 8/1.414
0.5333/x = 5.658
x = 0.0943 ml/sec
Therefore in 30 sec, you will have 0.0943 ml/sec x 30 sec = 2.8 ml of SO2 diffusing
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Answer:
11.4 ml
Explanation:
rate of diffusion is invesly propartional to the sq. root of mass at same temperature
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