due to least molecular mass H2 gas effuses most rapidly.
HCl effuses faster due to less molecular mass (36.5) as compare to HBr (81).
Diffusion :-Diffusion is the process in which there is movement of a substance from an area of high concentration of that substance to an area of lower concentration.Example: spread of ink when a drop of it is added to water.diffusion is when one gas mixes with another gas. An example is when you open a bottle of perfume in a room. Eventuadiffusion - rate at which a particle diverge out into a large medium... for example, u walk into a room smelling like crap--> it will spread across the room...lly the odor will permeate the entire room. That's diffusion.Effusion :-Effusion is the process in which individual molecules flow through a hole without collisions between molecules. This occurs if the diameter of the hole is considerably smaller than the mean free path of the molecules.Example: Gas leaking from a small pore in its container.effusion is when a gas penetrates through a barrier, either into a container or out of one. An example is when oxygen gas effuses through the bread bag and the bread inside goes stale.effusion - rate at which a particle go through a hole, but still follow the rate of spreading... u got a bottle, bunch of fumes in it, then poke a hole... u will measure the rate at which this particle leaves the bottle....I hope this is a satisfactory answer...Be remember Zee The Best...
c) Helium effuses 2 times faster than hydrogen. Its like the apple A5 chip which is up to twice as fast as the A4 chip.
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HCl effuses faster due to less molecular mass (36.5) as compare to HBr (81).
Molecular oxygen will effuse faster because: Molar Mass of O2: 32g Atomic Mass of Ar: 40g
This law relates the rate at which a gas diffuses or effuses to the type of molecule in the gas. This rate of diffusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of it's molecular mass.
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Since isotopes are nearly chemically identical, the use of chemical processes to separate isotopes is impractical, but it is used to separate deuterium from normal hydrogen. The extreme mass differences of deuterium and hydrogen (being twice its mass), allows for a more noticeable chemical difference: when chemical equilibrium is established with water (H2O or HDO, with one deuterium replacing the hydrogen) with pure light hydrogen gas, there is 3 to 4 times more deuterium in the liquid compound than in the gas. Thus, this difference can be used to separate the heavier deuterium from light hydrogen. But the use of chemical methods would only work if the mass of the isotopes are immensely different, which only occurs with lighter elements. To separate other isotopes, the physical properties of the compounds are used since they directly relate with the slight difference in masses. The most common example of separation by physical properties is the separation by effusion, which is commonly used to separate uranium-235 (used in weapons and power generation) and uranium-238. These mass differences result in a different effusion rate as predicted by the Kinetic Molecular Theory, thus the lighter U-235 effuses faster than U-238, and the process being repeated many times nearly pure U-235 results.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 3 words with the pattern -F--S--. That is, seven letter words with 2nd letter F and 5th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are: aftosas effused effuses
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern -F--SE-. That is, seven letter words with 2nd letter F and 5th letter S and 6th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are: effused effuses
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern E-F-S--. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter E and 3rd letter F and 5th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are: effused effuses
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern EF--S--. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter E and 2nd letter F and 5th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are: effused effuses
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