Yes, liquids can effuse because i did a project on liquid and my friend did something and it effused
Liquids do not have a defined shape.
yes they can but there are many liquids that do that
Water, or liquids do not have a shape
Immiscible liquids are liquids that don't dissolve in one another. Two examples of immiscible liquids would be alcohol and water and gasoline and water.
vaporization
This means to spread out or flow, or to show great enthusiasm. Here are some sentences.His parents effuse over his awards.Can you effuse the liquids?The gases effuse into another container.
No, nitrogen effuse faster than oxygen.
Nitrogen will effuse faster, since it has a smaller molar mass than iodine. Hope this helped!
yup
This gas is hydrogen, a gas with small molecules.
HCl effuses faster due to less molecular mass (36.5) as compare to HBr (81).
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Rms= sqrt(((3)(8.314)(273.15k))/(1g/mole)) = 82.54 is the speed of one hydrogen molecule. Assuming stp
As stated by Graham's law this depends on the mass of the gas molecule, there is an inverse relationship the bigger the mass the slower the effusion rate so molecules with a lower molar mass effuse faster.
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It depends on what the liquids are.
Gas leaking through a small hole in its container is called effusion. The rate of effusion depends upon molar mass. The smaller the molar mass, the more quickly a gas will effuse out. Given these gases: He, Ar, CO2, helium will effuse out the fastest because its molar mass is only 4 (compared to 40 for argon and 44 for carbon dioxide.)