?A thin glass tube 1 m long is filled with Ar gas at 1 atm, and the ends are stoppered with cotton plugs as shown below. HCl gas is introduced at one e

Chapter 10, Problem 10.11

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A thin glass tube 1 m long is filled with Ar gas at 1 atm, and the ends are stoppered with cotton plugs as shown below. HCl gas is introduced at one end of the tube, and simultaneously \(\mathrm{NH}_{3}\) gas is introduced at the other end. When the two gases diffuse through the cotton plugs down the tube and meet, a white ring appears due to the formation of \(\mathrm{NH}_{4} \mathrm{Cl}(s)\). At which location—a, b, or c—do you expect the ring to form? [Section 10.8]

Text Transcription:

NH_3

NH_4Cl(s)

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