At normal room temperatures, Mercury has a low vapor pressure combined with a high mass, which makes diffusion pumping more efficient.
At normal room temperatures, mercury has a low vapor pressure combined with a high mass, which makes diffusion pumping more efficient.
There are a number of uses for the natural resource mercury. These include making thermometers, barometers, as well as diffusion pumps.
It's not. Diffusion does not require energy.
Mercury is used for wobbler (fishing) lures, barometers, diffusion pumps, fluorescent lamps, street lights, advertising signs, and many other things. Mercury used to be common in thermometers but was replaced with any one of a number of liquids.
mercury is only used in a mercury battery
its false, facilitated diffusion would be used on small molecules
Bernard Radcliffe Mortimer has written: 'A further separation of the isotopes of mercury by evaporation and diffusion' -- subject(s): Isotopes, Mercury, Separation (Technology)
mercury was used for thermometers and baramoters
Mercury is not used in piping.
Diffusion is the transport of materials from a high concentration to an area of low concentration across a gradient.Osmosis is the term used for the diffusion of water.
yes
Mercury is an element and is very poisonous. It is not used as a drug.