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Diffusion depends on where the higher and lower concentrations of solutes are (molecules move from high to low concentration), what kind of membrane (if any) the molecules are moving through, and in many cases how large and charged the molecules are.
rate of diffusion is inversely proposnal to density, density of gas is less. so diffusion rate is high
No, it is the lightest gas of the universe so has the highest rate of diffusion.
Factors that influence rate of diffusionThe rate of diffusion depends on the concentration difference across the two sides of the membrane.The rate depends on the permeability of the plasma membrane to the diffusing substance.The rate of diffusion depends on the temperature of the solution.The rate of diffusion through a membrane is also directly proportional to the surface area of the membrane, which can be increased by such adaptations as microvilli.the thickness of the cell membranethe mass of the solute particlesthe difference in the initial concentration gradient*these are also factors that influence the rate of diffusion between extracellular and intracellular environments
Yes if the distance that the molecule has to travel is long then the rate of diffusion will be slower.
rate of diffusion depends on the concentration gradient, surface area, distance over which diffusion takes place, size and nature of the diffusing molecule.
Molecular Diffusion Of Light
Concentration of molecules, size of particles and temperature
Diffusion depends on where the higher and lower concentrations of solutes are (molecules move from high to low concentration), what kind of membrane (if any) the molecules are moving through, and in many cases how large and charged the molecules are.
It depends to the acceptable risk level in your company. Usually AFR=10 is acceptable in most companies.
On heating the rate of Diffusion increases..
The increase in density will decrease the rate of diffusion. There is an inverse relation between density and rate of diffusion.
higher temp = higher rate of diffusion
Rate of diffusion will increase.
The rate of diffusion in gelatin at room temperature is very slow. This is especially compared to the rate of diffusion in water at the same temperature.
rate of diffusion is inversely proposnal to density, density of gas is less. so diffusion rate is high
The rate of diffusion increases with temperature. The rate of diffusion also increases with the concentration gradient and the surface area.