Concentration gradient. After there's no concentration gradient, equilibrium occurs, which means no more diffusion.
Diffusion occurs until "equilibrium" is reached.
Diffusion continues until there is no net movement and a steady state is established. It continues until concentration difference is abolished or until stopped.
Diffusion will continue until there is no concentration gradient
concentration gradient
equilibrium
diffusion can happen either in gases or liquids. it happens when a high concentration of something appears and it spreads out until an equilibrium is reached.
Diffusion.
Diffusion is the process of particles moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until an equilibrium is established.
Net diffusion means the total diffusion due to both holes & electrons .
Facilitated diffusion uses integrated proteins that act as channels for ions or molecules to pass through.
Equilibrium
Equilibrium
Because to carry out the process of diffusion of gas.
diffusion can happen either in gases or liquids. it happens when a high concentration of something appears and it spreads out until an equilibrium is reached.
the ball hits the ground.
It continues until you are around 18.
Diffusion
Diffusion is when the molecules of spread out to where there is less of it until it's equal. Think and watch of what happens the next time you make lemonade with powdered mix.
This is diffusion. No energy required, molecules do this just based on random molecular motion. Example: a drop of ink dropped into a beaker of water will "diffuse" until it is as spread out as possible.
the process through which the molecule move from a higher concentrated to low concentrated is called as Osmosis. the same molecule when move from a high concentration to lower one is called as Reverse Osmosis.
contagious diffusion, relocation diffusion, expansion diffusion, stimulus diffusion, hierarchical diffusion.
Yes; and it continues to do so until this day.