View Full Version : Diffusion, isn't this the formula I'm supposed to be using?
rocomath
Nov25-07, 12:00 PM
A sample of an unknown gas takes 434 s to diffuse through a porous plug at a given temperature. At the same temperature, N2(g) takes 175 s to diffuse through the same plug. What is the molar mass of the unknown gas?
\frac {Rate_{A}}{Rate_{B}} = \sqrt {\frac {\mathcal{M}_{B}}{\mathcal{M}_{A}}}
which one is the faster gas? would the faster gas be the lighter or heavier gas?
try your equn this way
faster gas = sqrt (Mslower/Mfaster)
slower gas
Yes the formula is correct but how are you using it? That is show what your getting
rocomath
Nov25-07, 05:23 PM
Yes the formula is correct but how are you using it? That is show what your gettingthanks, the answer doesn't even appear as one of the choices.
what did you get as an answer?
rocomath
Nov25-07, 07:27 PM
what did you get as an answer?i appreciate your help but i was really only concerned about the equation, thanks.
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