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1 June, 05:30

A hydrogen halide diffuses 1.49 times faster than HBr. This hydrogen halide is

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  1. 1 June, 05:42
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    To solve this problem, we must assume ideal gas behaviour so that we can use Graham’s law:

    vA / vB = sqrt (MW_B / MW_A)

    where,

    vA = speed of diffusion of A (HBR)

    vB = speed of diffusion of B (unknown)

    MW_B = molecular weight of B (unkown)

    MW_A = molar weight of HBr = 80.91 amu

    We know from the given that:

    vA / vB = 1 / 1.49

    So,

    1/1.49 = sqrt (MW_B / 80.91)

    MW_B = 36.44 g/mol

    Since this unknown is also hydrogen halide, therefore this must be in the form of HX.

    HX = 36.44 g/mol, therefore:

    x = 35.44 g/mol

    From the Periodic Table, Chlorine (Cl) has a molar mass of 35.44 g/mol. Therefore the hydrogen halide is:

    HCl
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