French, asked by MissPunjaban003, 2 months ago

If some moles of O2 diffuse in 18 sec and
same moles of other gas diffuse in 45 sec
then what is the molecular weight of the
unknown gas?
- 452
182
182
452
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452 x 32 (4) 18² x 32
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Answers

Answered by Ankur12123
1

Explanation:

If some moles of O2 diffuse in 18 sec and

same moles of other gas diffuse in 45 sec

then what is the molecular weight of the

unknown gas?

- 452

182

182

452

(3

452 x 32 (4) 18² x 32

de

Answered by Fαírү
24

Answer:-

200g

Explanation:-

Given:-

Some moles of oxygen diffuses in,

t_1 = 18 sec

same moles of other gas diffuses in,

t_2 = 45 sec

To Find:-

Molecular wt. of the unknown gas

Solution:-

let, the unknown be X

w.k.t,

\boxed{\bold{r = \dfrac{v}{t}}}

\boxed{\bold{r = \dfrac{P}{\sqrt{m}}}}

P α n

Therefore,

\boxed{\bold{r = \dfrac{n}{\sqrt{m}}}}

 \dfrac{v}{18} = \dfrac{n}{\sqrt{M_{O_2}}}

 \dfrac{v}{18} = \dfrac{n}{\sqrt{32}}----(1)

 \dfrac{v}{45} = \dfrac{n}{\sqrt{M_{X}}}-----(2)

Eq (1)/(2)

 \dfrac{v}{18} \times \dfrac{45}{v}= \sqrt{\dfrac{M_X}{32}}

 \dfrac{5}{2}= \sqrt{\dfrac{M_X}{32}}

 {(\dfrac{5}{2})}^{2}= \dfrac{M_X}{32}

 \dfrac{25}{4}= \dfrac{M_X}{32}

   M_X = 200g

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