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1 March, 15:42

At a particular temp and pressure it takes 4.55 min for a 1.5 L sample of He to effuse through a porous membrane. how long would it take for 1.5 L of F2 to effuse under the same conditions?

a. 18 min

b. 14 min

c. 10 min

d. 5 min

e. 1.5 min

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  1. 1 March, 15:48
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    b. 14 min

    Explanation:

    At the diffusion the momentum is conserved, so

    qHe = qF₂

    mHe * (vHe) ² = mF₂ * (vF₂) ²

    Because it's the same volume and the same temperature and pressure, the gases will have the same number of moles. So, let's calculated based on 1 mol of the gases. The mass then will be the molar mass multiplied by 1:

    mHe = 4 g

    mF₂ = 38 g

    4 * (vHe) ² = 38 * (vF₂) ²

    (vHe/vF₂) ² = 38/4

    (vHe/vF₂) ² = 9.5

    vHe/vF₂ = √9.5

    vHe/vF₂ = 3.0822

    The velocity is the volume divided by the time, so:

    vHe/vF₂ = (1.5/4.55) / (1.5/t)

    vHe/vF₂ = t/4.55

    t/4.55 = 3.0822

    t = 14.02 min ≅ 14 min
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