What are the root mean square distances traveled (in one dimension) by a glycine molecule in water and by a sucrose molecule in water at 25°C in 1.0 s? (a) glycine molecule in water (Take D = 1.055 ✕ 10−9 m2·s−1.)   (b) sucrose molecule in water (Take D = 5.216 ✕ 10−10 m2·s−1.)

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What are the root mean square distances traveled (in one dimension) by a glycine molecule in water and by a sucrose molecule in water at 25°C in 1.0 s?

(a) glycine molecule in water (Take D = 1.055 ✕ 10−9 m2·s−1.)

 

(b) sucrose molecule in water (Take D = 5.216 ✕ 10−10 m2·s−1.)

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