Rate of diffusion is affected by concentration gradient,membrane permeability, temperature, and pressure. 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 ...
How is the rate of diffusion affected by concentration? How does the surface area to volume ratio affect the rate of diffusion? What is the ratio of the diffusion rates for 14CO2 and 12CO2? What is the ratio of the diffusion rates for 235UF6 and 238UF6? What is the ratio of the ...
Learn the effect that temperature has on the process of diffusion to understand how to speed up the process and how to increase the rate of most chemical reactions. Diffusion is a process by which a concentrated group of molecules gradually becomes less
A) What is epinephrine? B) Where is it produced and released from/into? C) What are its effects? What is the effect of ph on cellobiose? In what way does size affect the rate of diffusion? What is an example of the founder effect?
Diffusion is the passive movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration whereas osmosis is the movement of a solvent such as water from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high concentration...
Diffusion is a mass transfer phenomenon. Chemical species are distributed more uniformly in space over time because of diffusion. View examples here.
The combination of pyrimethamine and sulfadiazine is the gold standard in treating toxoplasmosis. However, the treatment success rate remains low, as it can only kill tachyzoites but not bradyzoites. Furthermore, the treatment also causes significant side effects1. It may induce a folate ...
aUsing the estimated model, I demonstrate that the diffusion rate of generics for price-sensitive patients is much faster than that for price-insensitive patients. In contrast to what the previous literature believes, I also find that the brand-name price elasticity of demand increases over time,...
Explain how the density changes in water vis a vis temperature. What effect does temperature have on rate of diffusion? What affects dew point temperature? Why does temperature remain constant for melting ice? Why does increasing the temperature of a solid make it melt?
How did the surface area affect the diffusion of the cube? What are some consequences of leaving a stain on a bacterial smear too long? What effects would the addition of excess nitrogen fertilizer to farmland have on the nitrogen cycle and the various biotic components of the cycle?