Nitrogen will effuse faster, since it has a smaller molar mass than iodine. Hope this helped!
nitrogen and iodine
HCl effuses faster due to less molecular mass (36.5) as compare to HBr (81).
Nitrogen triiodide - a very unstable and sensitive contact explosive.
It is Nitrogen tri-iodide (NI3)
nearly 3 times faster i think well that's what it said in the chem book
No, nitrogen effuse faster than oxygen.
nitrogen and iodine
HCl effuses faster due to less molecular mass (36.5) as compare to HBr (81).
This gas is hydrogen, a gas with small molecules.
if by chemical name you mean element then: Nitrogen = N Hydrogen = H Iodine = I
No, nitrogen is more electronegative than iodine. Electronegativity of nitrogen= 3.04 Electronegativity of Iodine = 2.66
The chemical formula for nitrogen triiodide is NI3. It contains:1 Nitrogen atom3 Iodine atomsIn brief, nitrogen triiodide is purple in colour and extremely reactive.
Hydrogen is H Iodine is I Nitrogen is N Nobelium is No Carbon is C
Nitrogen triiodide - a very unstable and sensitive contact explosive.
Nitrogen is not a halogen. The halogens are fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.
Molecular oxygen will effuse faster because: Molar Mass of O2: 32g Atomic Mass of Ar: 40g
Yes, liquids can effuse because i did a project on liquid and my friend did something and it effused