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Mixing 2 gases with Different Molecular Weights
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I'm trying to work out how two gases with different molecular weights will stabilise. Do they act like liquids, and provided enough time is passed the two gases will seperate (oil/water type scenario), or will they be mixed completely? My gut instinct would think the former, but then gases in a scuba diving tank must be mixed completely. Any ideas?

EDIT: Should have mentioned that the 2 gases i'm dealing with is SF6 and helium.

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