1. Increase the temperature, causing the molecules to move at a faster rate.
2. Friction - stir the solution.
3. Increase the concentration difference
One way you can increase the diffusion rate of a system is by increasing the temperature of the system.
Increase molecular kinetic energy (heat), and reduce the necessary diffusion distance- such as Villi in small intestine having a cell wall one cell thick.
you slow it down by freezing or slowing down the particles by increasing the tempature
a. By increasing the temperature (causing the molecules to move at a faster rate)
b. By using Friction (stirring the solution)
By heating up the mixture.
By stirring (increasing the friction)
By putting more of the solute in the solvent
By making the distance closer
Take away heat
A cell speed up its intake of glucose from the environment by having more protein carriers. This will facilitate diffusion of the glucose into the cell.
Increased surface area allowing for greater nutrient absorption.
Chemotaxis - Natural movement of cells along a concentration gradient, either away or towards chemical stimulus Diffusion distances are short Concentration Gradients are maintained Diffusion surfaces are large
I'm pretty sure it would slow down the rate of diffusion, because higher tempuratures increase the rate of diffusion.
If there are more carrier proteins, more glucose can enter the cell. This is because the glucose enters the cell through facilitated diffusion.
The acts as a catalyst to speed up the diffusion process, allowing the molecules to overcome it; the activation energy causes the reaction to proceed at the faster rate.
Temperature affects the rate of diffusion, by speeding up the movement of molecules. For example it kind of like when going from water to steam. The water molecule get heat added and speed up, like that of diffusion.
A cell speed up its intake of glucose from the environment by having more protein carriers. This will facilitate diffusion of the glucose into the cell.
By exposing more surface area to the solvent.
The size and genetic material of the molecule.
At higher temperatures, atoms and molecules have more kinetic energy, and they will diffuse more easily. Diffusion rates are proportional to temperature. The hotter it is, the higher the diffusion rates we will see.
Diffusion results from collisions between moving molecules. If the molecules are moving faster, they will collide more frequently. That will make them spread out, or diffuse, more quickly.
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.
Increased surface area allowing for greater nutrient absorption.
Chemotaxis - Natural movement of cells along a concentration gradient, either away or towards chemical stimulus Diffusion distances are short Concentration Gradients are maintained Diffusion surfaces are large
radiation radiation travels at the speed of light, which is very quick diffusion is slow. convention is faster than diffusion.
Explain how rate of diffusion principle is used while filling air in the rubber tubes to increase the speed of the vehicles.