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My text doesn't seem to talk about average separation of molecules, so I can only get so far with this problem. Help would be appreciated.
The problem reads:
From the average separation between air molecules at STP, and their mean speed, estimate how long it would take one molecule to move into the region occupied by another. Assume that air consists mainly of nitrogen molecules.
so far I have figured our the mean speed
v=sqrt(3kT/m) = 490m/s
then if I can figure out the avg separation which should be in meters, I figure I would just divide the avg separation by the speed which would give me the time.
Am I on the right track? And how do I find average separation?
Thanks
The problem reads:
From the average separation between air molecules at STP, and their mean speed, estimate how long it would take one molecule to move into the region occupied by another. Assume that air consists mainly of nitrogen molecules.
so far I have figured our the mean speed
v=sqrt(3kT/m) = 490m/s
then if I can figure out the avg separation which should be in meters, I figure I would just divide the avg separation by the speed which would give me the time.
Am I on the right track? And how do I find average separation?
Thanks