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Faster diffusion will take place if the surroundings are warmer. An increase in temperature means an increase in the molecules speed and there will be more spontaneous spreading of the material which means that diffusion occurs quicker.
Diffusion rate varies with concentration difference, temperature and dimension of transfer path (area or distance).
Temperature and diffusion rates are usually linearly proportional. As temperature increases diffusion rate also increases and vice versa. In most cases, diffusion rate will reach 0 after saturation or the maximum possible temperature.
AB, of course. Even the weak hydrogen bonding interaction between polar molecules can, when shared among many molecules, have a strong aggregate effect and resist the molecular jiggling apart that is the actual heat from applied energy.
Molecular Diffusion Of Light
These are two different processes. Diffusion is when two substance mix together, evaporation is when a liquid turns into a gas. If diffusion where to effect evaporation it would be to do with changing the properties of the liquid being evaporated.
becasue of its energy becasue of its energy
the collision theoryFaster diffusion will take place if the surroundings are warmer. Increase in temperature means an increase in molecules' speed (kinetic energy). So the molecules move faster and there will be more spontaneous spreading of the material which means that diffusion occurs quicker.
Ozone diffusion and greenhouse effect increase the temperature on earth. This can cause various natural calamities.
higher temp = higher rate of diffusion
No it does not
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pollution that can make us medically unwell is an effect of diffusion
No, not really. Diffusion works when molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. They move independently of one another. So even if you have a high level of NaCl, the glucose concentration will diffuse in the same manner.
Yes
it had no effect