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Graham's Law
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Wize University Chemistry Textbook > Gases and their Properties
Graham's Law of Effusion
3 Activities
4. A mixture of Cl
2
and Br
2
is connected to an empty vessel with a small pinhole. After a long period of time has passed, what will be the ratio of Cl
2
to Br
2
particles present in the formerly evacuated vessel?
Answer
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More Graham's Law of Effusion Questions:
Graham's Law: Effusion
An ambitious group of scientists conducted two separate experiments where they isolated 1000 atoms each of Li and Rb in a tiny volume of 5 x 10
-15
m
3
at a temperature of 1 Kelvin. How many times faster or slower would Li atoms be effusing than Rb atoms?
A mixture of Cl
2
and Br
2
is connected to an empty vessel with a small pinhole. After a long period of time has passed, what will be the ratio of Cl
2
to Br
2
particles present in the formerly evacuated vessel?
If it takes 24 minutes for a pressure of 20.0 kPa of fluorine gas to accumulate in a vessel through a pinhole, how long will it take for the same pressure to accumulate of H
2
gas?
If a mixture of He and Xe are present in a vessel, and the root mean square speed of He is 412 m/s, what is the root mean square speed of Xe? What is the temperature of this vessel?
Nickel forms a gaseous compound of the formula
Ni(CO)
x
{\small \text{Ni(CO)}_\text{x}}
Ni(CO)
x
. What is the value of x given the fact that under the same conditions of temperature and pressure, methane
(CH
4
)
{\small \text{(CH}_4)}
(CH
4
)
effuses 3.3 times faster than the compound?
Effusion
One of two identical balloons contained carbon dioxide (CO
2
) gas and the other contained hydrogen (H
2
) gas. If it took 24 hours for all of the H
2
to effuse out of its balloon, how long did it take for all of the CO
2
to effuse?
Graham's Law: Kinetic Energy
1. If a mixture of He and Xe are present in a vessel, and the root mean square speed of He is 412 m/s, what is the root mean square speed of Xe? What is the temperature of this vessel?
Graham's Law
2. If it takes 24 minutes for a pressure of 20.0 kPa of fluorine gas to accumulate in a vessel through a pinhole, how long will it take for the same pressure to accumulate of H
2
gas?
Gas Laws: Diffusion & Effusion
In the above example, if we started with the same # of dark and light particles and after a certain amount of time passed we looked and saw that there were 4 dark particles and 2 light particles, how much heavier/lighter are the dark particles than the light particles?
If it takes 22.0 minutes for a pressure of 34.0 kPa of neon gas to accumulate in a vessel through a pinhole, how long will it take for the same pressure to accumulate of H
2
gas?
Graham's Law
Two gas vessels are linked by a small pinhole which can be opened or closed. When one vessel is evacuated and the other is charged with 100 kPa of F
2
gas, it is found that a pressure of 7.42 kPa accumulates in the evacuated vessel after the pinhole has been opened for 15 minutes. If the same experiment was repeated with Cl
2
gas, what would the pressure in the evacuated vessel be after 15 minutes? Report your answer in kPa to two decimal places.
A mixture of Cl
2
and I
2
is connected to an evacuated (empty) vessel with a small pinhole. After an hour has passed, the pin hole is closed. What will be the ratio of Cl
2
to I
2
particles present in the formerly evacuated vessel?
Effusion
In an effusion experiment,
5.52
⋅
10
−
3
5.52\cdot10^{-3}
5.52
⋅
1
0
−
3
mols Cl
2
was found to effuse through a little orifice in 82 seconds. In another experiment,
4.32
⋅
10
−
3
4.32\cdot10^{-3}
4.32
⋅
1
0
−
3
mols of an unknown gas effused out under same experimental condition in 47 seconds. Identify the unknown gas.
Graham's Law: Effusion
An ambitious group of scientists conducted two separate experiments where they isolated 1000 atoms each of Li and Rb in a tiny volume of 5 x 10
-15
m
3
at a temperature of 1 Kelvin. How many times faster or slower would Li atoms be effusing than Rb atoms?