The rate of diffusion is fastest is gasses, but as we can't see the gases ,it can be seen it liquids, but in liquids the rate of diffusion is comparatively slower than gasses and it can be easily observed....
no fastest in gases
The rate of diffusion in liquids is slower than in gases because the particles in liquids are closer together and have stronger intermolecular forces, which hinders their movement compared to gas particles. This results in a slower diffusion rate in liquids.
Diffusion can happen anytime and anywhere there is a concentration gradient. It is a passive process where particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration to achieve equilibrium. Examples include the exchange of gases in the lungs during breathing and the movement of nutrients into cells.
Liquids diffuse at a slower rate than do gases because they have much less kinetic energy.
Liquids does not have a definite shape, but have a definite volume. Diffusion is a slow process and liquids are compressible.
Liquids does not have a definite shape, but have a definite volume. Diffusion is a slow process and liquids are compressible.
Diffusion happens fastest in a gas. Since gases have more space than liquids, molecules are free to move around without colliding into other molecules. The result is that diffusion will happen faster.
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Diffusion in gases is faster than in liquids because the particles in gas move way faster than in liquids. The gas particles therefore spread out more quickly and diffusion is completed faster.
Yes, diffusion can occur without a membrane. It is the process by which molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, driven by their kinetic energy. This can happen in any medium, such as gases or liquids, as long as there is a concentration gradient. Membranes can facilitate or regulate diffusion, but they are not a prerequisite for the process to take place.
Adding water to a cordial is diffusion - the movement of the cordial from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration ie dilution is an example of diffusion in liquids - also a crystal of potassium permanganate in water, watch the colour spread (diffuse out) as the crystal dissolves