Ne (g) effuses at a rate that is times that of Xe (g) under the same conditions.
Further Explanation:
Graham’s law of effusion:
Effusion is the process by which molecules of gas travel through a small hole from high pressure to the low pressure. According to Graham’s law, the effusion rate of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of the molar mass of gas.
The expression for Graham’s law is as follows:
Here,
R is the rate of effusion of gas.
is the molar mass of gas.
Higher the molar mass of the gas, smaller will be the rate of effusion and vice-versa.
The rate of effusion of Ne is expressed as follows:
......(1)
Here,
is the rate of effusion of Ne.
is the molar mass of Ne.
The rate of effusion of Xe is expressed as follows:
......(2)
Here,
is the rate of effusion of Xe.
is the molar mass of Xe.
On dividing equation (1) by equation (2),
......(3)
Rearrange equation (3) to calculate .
......(4)
The molar mass of Ne is 20.17 g/mol.
The molar mass of Xe is 131.29 g/mol.
Substitute these values in equation (4).
Therefore the rate of effusion of Ne is 2.6 times the rate of effusion of Xe.
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Answer details:
Grade: Senior School
Subject: Chemistry
Chapter: Ideal gas equation
Keywords: Effusion, rate of effusion, molar mass, Ne, Xe, 2.6 times, Graham’s law, inversely proportional, square root.