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  • Jan 20, 2010, 02:11 PM
    hslove142331
    rates of diffusion compare
    Gas A is 16 times as dense as Gas B. how do their rates of diffusion compare? Which one diffuses faster? By how much?

    I think B is diffuses faster.

    I don't understand this problem.
    how can I do compare both gas A and B

    please help! Thank you

    Also this is another problem.

    Accordinto Graham's law, which gas will diffuse faster, CO or O2? How much faster?
    root(32/28.01)=1.07
    CO diffuse 1.07 times faster than O2 does.

    I did This one, is it correct?

    Thank you
  • Jan 21, 2010, 08:25 AM
    Unknown008

    The rate of diffusion of a gas is inversely proportional to it's relative mass.

    The heavier a molecule, the slower it's rate of diffusion.

    Yes, you're correct!
  • Jan 21, 2010, 11:38 AM
    hslove142331
    So, Gas B is more heavier and its more slower than Gas A.
    Gas A diffuses faster. 16 times much faster?

    Sorry, I am still confusing little bit. Thank you
  • Jan 22, 2010, 09:43 AM
    Unknown008

    You already got it right, it's B which is diffusing faster.

    Density = Mass / Volume

    The greater the mass, the greater the density.
    Since the density of A is larger, A has a larger mass and is heavier.
    Now, as mass increases (or density increases), the rate of diffusion decreases. (inverse relationship)

    So, lighter molecules diffuse faster!
    Heavier, slower.


    Your other problem already showed it to you.
    CO has a molecular mass of (12+16) = 28
    O2 has a molecular mass of (16+16) = 32
    So, CO (which is lighter) diffuses faster!

    I hope it helped! :)
  • Oct 26, 2011, 12:27 AM
    murigi.jon
    equations for rate of diffusion

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