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Graham's Law of Effusion

Graham's Law of Effusion

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Chemistry

11th - 12th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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10 Slides • 8 Questions

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Graham's Law of Effusion

Mrs. Nebzydoski

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Diffusion vs Effusion

Diffusion is when gases move throughout a space to reach an equilibrium.

Effusion is a gas escaping through a small hole.

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Size matters:

  • Small gas particles travel faster than large gas particles

  • Small molecules effuse faster thsn larger molecules

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Multiple Choice

Which will travel faster: oxygen gas or helium gas?

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O2

2

He

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Multiple Choice

Which travels faster? CO2 or Ar?

1

CO2

2

Ar

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Equation:

The speed at which a gas effuses is dependent upon the size of the molecule.

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Solving the equation:

We usual make gas B the BIGGER gas and gas A the smaller gas for calculations.

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Example:

How much faster does hydrogen gas travel than neon gas?

Than answer is 3 x faster....

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Multiple Choice

How much faster will He(g) travel than O2(g)?

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4 times faster

2

2.8 times faster

3

0.35 times faster

4

0.125 times faster

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How to work out the last question...

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Try this one on paper....

If an unknown gas travels 3 times faster than neon gas , what is the molar mass of the gas?

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Multiple Choice

your answer to the problem you wrote down from the previous slide?

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1.1 g/mol

2

2 g/mol

3

0.15 g/mol

4

0.45 g/mol

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How to solve the last problem

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Multiple Choice

Usuing Graham's Law: If you had 2 identical balloons filled with Nitrogen gas (N2) and Helium gas (He), which balloon will deflate the fastest?

1

Helium balloon

2

nitrogen balloon

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they will both deflate at the same rate

4

the balloons will both pop

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Multiple Choice

What is the chemical formula for the white solid "cloud" made in the reaction you just saw?

1

ammonia

2

hydrochloric acid

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ammonium chloride

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Multiple Choice

Did the ammonium chloride cloud form closer to the NH3 side or the HCl side of the tube?

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NH3

2

HCl

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Open Ended

Using Graham's Law: Explain why the cloud of ammonium chloride formed closer to the ammonia side of the tube than the hydrochloric acid side of the tube.

Graham's Law of Effusion

Mrs. Nebzydoski

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