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- X and Y are two volatile liquids with molar weights of 10 g mol -1 and 40 g mol -1 respectively. Two cotton plugs, one soaked in X and the other soaked in Y, are simultaneously placed at the ends of a tube of length L =24 cm, as shown in the figure. The tube is filled with an inert gas at 1 atmosphere pressure and a temperature of 300 K. Vapours of X and Y react to form a product which is first observed at a distance d cm from the plug soaked in X. Take X and Y to have equal molecular diameters and assume ideal behaviour for the inert gas and the two vapours. <img class=img-fluid question-image alt=image src=https://cdn.tardigrade.in/img/question/chemistry/b3f4245c4a4a8cd1a091135737f371af-.png /> The experimental value of d is found to be smaller than the estimate obtained using Graham's law. This is due to
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and are two volatile liquids with molar weights of and respectively. Two cotton plugs, one soaked in and the other soaked in , are simultaneously placed at the ends of a tube of length , as shown in the figure. The tube is filled with an inert gas at 1 atmosphere pressure and a temperature of . Vapours of and react to form a product which is first observed at a distance from the plug soaked in . Take and to have equal molecular diameters and assume ideal behaviour for the inert gas and the two vapours.
The experimental value of is found to be smaller than the estimate obtained using Graham's law. This is due to
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