Lesson 2 LT: I can use rates of diffusion and effusion to apply the concepts of kinetic molecular theory.

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Lesson 2 LT: I can use rates of diffusion and effusion to apply the concepts of kinetic molecular theory.

Are you as bright as a Flamingo?

3 minutes Use previous knowledge to define the following terms: kinetic and diffusion

2 minutes Use previous knowledge to define the following terms: kinetic and diffusion

1 minute Use previous knowledge to define the following terms: kinetic and diffusion

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Are you as bright as a Flamingo? Lesson 2

3 minutes If you blow up a balloon for your sister’s party, how much faster will N2 effuse compared to CO2?

2 minutes If you blow up a balloon for your sister’s party, how much faster will N2 effuse compared to CO2?

1 minute If you blow up a balloon for your sister’s party, how much faster will N2 effuse compared to CO2?

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Time for Class!!