Diffusion & Dilution (Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry: Double Science)

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Diffusion & Dilution

  • Diffusion and dilution experiments support a theory that all matter (solids, liquids and gases) is made up of tiny, moving particles

Diffusion in gases

Diffusion of bromine gas, downloadable IGCSE & GCSE Chemistry revision notes

Diffusion of red-brown bromine gas

Description:

  • Here, we see the diffusion of bromine gas from one gas jar to another
  • After 5 minutes the bromine gas has diffused from the bottom jar to the top jar

Explanation: 

  • The air and bromine particles are moving randomly and there are large gaps between particles
  • The particles can therefore easily mix together

Diffusion in liquids

Diffusion-of-Potassium-Manganate-(VI)-in-water, IGCSE & GCSE Chemistry revision notes

Diffusion of potassium manganate(VII) in water over time

Description:

  • When potassium manganate (VII) crystals are dissolved in water, a purple solution is formed
  • A small number of crystals produce a highly intense colour

Explanation: 

  • The water and potassium manganate (VII) particles are moving randomly and the particles can slide over each other
  • The particles can therefore easily mix together
  • Diffusion in liquids is slower than in gases because the particles in a liquid are closely packed together and move more slowly

Dilution

Dissolving potassium manganate (VII) in water

Description:
  • When potassium magnate (VII) crystals are dissolved in water, the solution can be diluted several times
  • The colour fades but does not disappear until a lot of dilutions have been done

Explanation:

  • This indicates that there are a lot of particles in a small amount of potassium manganate (VII) and therefore the particles must be very small

Exam Tip

Diffusion and dilution provide evidence for the kinetic theory of matter.

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