Concept explainers
Interpretation:
The reason for the gas particles to stop moving is to be explained.
Concept introduction:
The gas particles undergoes to diffusion and effusion.
Diffusion is the process in which particles moving from high concentration area to low concentration area. It involves the gradually mixing of particles.
Effusion is the process in which particles are move through a small hole.
Answer to Problem 11STP
Gas particles are undergoing diffusion process in which particles moves from high concentration area to low concentration area. So, after sometime particles are mixed completely.
Explanation of Solution
The gas particles undergoes to diffusion and effusion.
Diffusion is the process in which particles moving from high concentration area to low concentration area. It involves the gradually mixing of particles.
Gas particles are undergoing diffusion process in which particles moves from high concentration area to low concentration area. So, after sometime particles are mixed completely
Gas particles are undergoing diffusion process in which particles moves from high concentration area to low concentration area. So, after sometime particles are mixed completely.
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