A soap molecule within a soap-water solution is able to diffuse a distance of 0.01 m in approximately 60 minutes. The soap-water solution is used to make a very thin soap film (e.g. a soap bubble). How long would it take for a soap molecule to diffuse a distance of 0.01 m on the film?

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A soap molecule within a soap-water solution is able to diffuse a distance of 0.01 m
in approximately 60 minutes. The soap-water solution is used to make a very thin
soap film (e.g. a soap bubble). How long would it take for a soap molecule to diffuse
a distance of 0.01 m on the film?
about 2 hours
about 20 minutes
O about 3 hours
about 90 minutes
about 40 minutes
Transcribed Image Text:A soap molecule within a soap-water solution is able to diffuse a distance of 0.01 m in approximately 60 minutes. The soap-water solution is used to make a very thin soap film (e.g. a soap bubble). How long would it take for a soap molecule to diffuse a distance of 0.01 m on the film? about 2 hours about 20 minutes O about 3 hours about 90 minutes about 40 minutes
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