Gases are composed of particles with a relatively large inter space between them. The energy within these gas particles is comparatively higher than those of liquids and solids, so gases diffuse rather quickly.
Gases diffuse from regions of high concentration to regions of low concentration. The magnitude of this flux is proportional to the spatial derivative.
Many gases diffuse throughout the body.
No, heavier gas particles diffuse slower than lighter gas particles
gases diffuse faster than liquids.. bcoz atoms r free and r not bounded.......
The atomic bonds of gas particles are much weaker than that of liquids, allowing them to diffuse faster
H2 will diffuse fastest as it has the least molecular weight.
According to Graham's Law, diffusion rate of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of the molar mass of that gas. Put another way, the heavier the gas, the slower it will diffuse. CO is 28; SO2 is 64; NO2 is 46; O3 is 48. So the slowest to diffuse would be SO2.
Bromine is a liquid, so chlorine, as a gas, will diffuse faster.
No, heavier gas particles diffuse slower than lighter gas particles
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gases diffuse faster than liquids.. bcoz atoms r free and r not bounded.......
Both oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse from body tissues into the blood.
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Gases will naturally diffuse away, however more will diffuse back. Compression will decrease the amount of gas trapped at any one time.
Nitrogen Gas.
The atomic bonds of gas particles are much weaker than that of liquids, allowing them to diffuse faster