Assume that in gas diffusion experiment you place NH3 and HCl at the ends of a tube that is 11 cm long an dplug both ends of the tube in order to prevent the gasses from escaping. If you find that the diffusion distances of NH3 and HCI are (4.72x10^0) and (11-(4.72x10^0)) mm respectively, what is the ratio of the diffusion speeds of the two gasses? Express the ratio in its DECIMAL (not fractional) form (e.g. 2.00, not 2/1) Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible. Your Answer: x10

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Assume that in gas diffusion experiment you place NH3 and HCI at the ends of a
tube that is 11 cm long an dplug both ends of the tube in order to prevent the gasses
from escaping. If you find that the diffusion distances of NH3 and HCI are
(4.72x10^0) and (11-(4.72x10^0)) mm respectively, what is the ratio of the
diffusion speeds of the two gasses? Express the ratio in its DECIMAL (not fractional)
form (e.g. 2.00, not 2/1)
Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible.
Your Answer:
x10
Transcribed Image Text:Assume that in gas diffusion experiment you place NH3 and HCI at the ends of a tube that is 11 cm long an dplug both ends of the tube in order to prevent the gasses from escaping. If you find that the diffusion distances of NH3 and HCI are (4.72x10^0) and (11-(4.72x10^0)) mm respectively, what is the ratio of the diffusion speeds of the two gasses? Express the ratio in its DECIMAL (not fractional) form (e.g. 2.00, not 2/1) Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible. Your Answer: x10
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