The viscosity of a chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) was measured by comparing its rate of flow

Chapter 21, Problem 21.19(b)

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The viscosity of a chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) was measured by comparing its rate of flow through a long narrow tube (using Poiseuilles formula) with that of argon. For the same pressure differential, the same volume of the CFC passed through the tube in 72.0 s as argon in 18.0 s. The viscosity of argon at 25C is 208 P; what is the viscosity of the CFC? Estimate the molecular diameter of the CFC. Take M= 200 g mol1.

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