Two of the 5 things below would increase the diffusion constant of an organic molecule "X" in a solvent. Which two? (a) a decrease in the solvent's viscosity (b) a decrease in the size of X (c) a decrease in temperature (d) isotopic substitution from 12C to 13C (e) hydrogen bonding between X and the solvent.
Two of the 5 things below would increase the diffusion constant of an organic molecule "X" in a solvent. Which two? (a) a decrease in the solvent's viscosity (b) a decrease in the size of X (c) a decrease in temperature (d) isotopic substitution from 12C to 13C (e) hydrogen bonding between X and the solvent.
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![Two of the 5 things below would increase the diffusion constant of an organic molecule "X"
in a solvent. Which two?
(a) a decrease in the solvent's viscosity
(b) a decrease in the size of X
(c) a decrease in temperature
(d) isotopic substitution from 12C to 13C
(e) hydrogen bonding between X and the solvent.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F42f22682-25cf-4dd2-8ed0-9de681e62a40%2F485fe575-61b5-443e-b4e8-8c70d7d70ec4%2Fjs1i8vk_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Two of the 5 things below would increase the diffusion constant of an organic molecule "X"
in a solvent. Which two?
(a) a decrease in the solvent's viscosity
(b) a decrease in the size of X
(c) a decrease in temperature
(d) isotopic substitution from 12C to 13C
(e) hydrogen bonding between X and the solvent.
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