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Suppose there is a simulation of 25 helium molecules and 25 nitrogen molecules on the right hide of a box before the rate of effusion.
Suppose you carry out this simulation and it does not give a precise quantitative reflection of Graham's Law.
-->What could be done to improve the quantitative estimate of the simulation?
Then, describe what the gas system would be like when equilibrium is reached?
Suppose you carry out this simulation and it does not give a precise quantitative reflection of Graham's Law.
-->What could be done to improve the quantitative estimate of the simulation?
Then, describe what the gas system would be like when equilibrium is reached?
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