why is diffusion is faster in a gas than in a liquid
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Because the molecules are not packed tightly or take the shape of the container....their intermolecular spaces are more so they diffuse faster
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I just would like you to wear my eye balls for couple of minutes, and, Imagine like this. However, before to that, I want to place in record, some points which are follows:
Diffusion, construed as, the movement of mass. Mass can be defined as the concentration of molecules. Now, diffusion, physically, can be seen as movement of atom/molecules.
liquid and gases, primarily, differentiate on the basis of their chemical bonding (electrostatic/covalent/hydrogen/vanderwall etc.)
Now, wear the eye ball, and see that the transfer of mass(atoms/molecules), apparently, is easier, in case of gases, due to less interaction between the molecules compared to liquid. Therefore, diffusion is higher in case of gases.
MARK BRAINLIEST .
Diffusion, construed as, the movement of mass. Mass can be defined as the concentration of molecules. Now, diffusion, physically, can be seen as movement of atom/molecules.
liquid and gases, primarily, differentiate on the basis of their chemical bonding (electrostatic/covalent/hydrogen/vanderwall etc.)
Now, wear the eye ball, and see that the transfer of mass(atoms/molecules), apparently, is easier, in case of gases, due to less interaction between the molecules compared to liquid. Therefore, diffusion is higher in case of gases.
MARK BRAINLIEST .
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