What is the ratio predicted from Graham's law for rates of diffusion for NH3/HCl ?
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Graham's Law of Diffusion just bases the ratio of diffusion rates
z*∝1√M* .
Or more explicitly, with either gas having
zBzA=√MAMB
You can see this answer for a more explicit derivation.
(The molar masses here can be used as
⇒zNH3zHCl=√MHClMNH3
=√36.4609 g/mol17.0307 g/mol
=1.463
So, ammonia gas diffuses a bit less than
Another way to do this is to get the ratio of their molar masses right away:
17.0307 g/mol36.4609 g/mol=0.467 and as such, we normalize
MNH3 to0.467 andMHCl to1 , as well aszHCl=1 .
Ammonia then has a rate of diffusion that is...
zNH3∝1√0.467⇒1.463 times as fast.
Whichever way works for you. I would suggest the first way, which is perhaps a bit less confusing.