Diffusion takes place as long asthere is a difference between the concentrations of a substance across a barrier.However, diffusion stops, when the concentrations of the substance on either side of thebarrier become equal. The permeability of a membrane affects the rate of diffusion.Diffusion rate...
Explain the effects of wavelength of light on the rate of reaction. What is the effect of ph on the reaction rate? Describe the factor that affects the rate of diffusion. What might explain the nonsynonymous and synonymous rate ratios?
Explain how varying the number of transport proteins affects the rate of facilitated diffusion. What facilitates passive transport across a cell membrane? Why is diffusion important to cells? How does the motion of molecules trigger diffusion? Describe simple diffusion and explain the factors that faci...
How Does Diffusion And Osmosis Affect The Rate Of Diffusion Cells and molecules in the environment are constantly moving and changing, for cells to function properly there is a need for equilibrium to be met. The size of the cell and the solution outside of the cell affects the rate of di...
3 (a) Different gases diffuse at different speeds.(i) What is meant by the term diffusion?[1(ii) What property of a gas molecule affects the speed at which it diffuses?[1(b)Helium is a gas used to fill balloons. It is present in the air in very small quantities. Diffusion can be...
How does the size of a solute affect the rate of diffusion? Consider the size and shape of a molecule. Name two types of transport where molecules move from high to low concentration. What specifically defines a cotransporter as an antiporter? A. Both molecules are imported i...
The distinction lies in the first solution, termed Local Diffusion (C3). Here, the core condition is the national context. These regions mainly handle local cases and use these experiences as showcases. This solution operates within an imbalanced judicial context, primarily observed in regions or ...
The rate of diffusion depends on the concentration gradient as well as on the amouy=nt of surface area that is available for the diffusion. Also, the distance between the particles of gas affects diffusion.Answer and Explanation: Gr...
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How does temperature affect dispersion and diffusion? Temperature primarily affects diffusion by increasing particle movement; its effect on dispersion depends on the physical properties of the medium and how they change with temperature. 9 What is the primary difference between dispersion and diffusion?