Diffusion across a semi-permeable membrane affects concentration by making concentrations of different types of particles equal on both sides of the membrane.
ie: if you have 100 water molecules on one side of a membrane and 10 on the other, the water will travel to the side with less (when used with water, diffusion is referred to as osmosis)
Also, I see this is listed in "Cells and Genetics" if you are talking about cell concentration gradients make sure you know if the specific molecule can travel across the membrane (some of them cannot with out special proteins to help them along!)
The concentration of Saline affects the rate of Diffusion through the prosses of Osmosis and Diffusion.
Greater the concentration of a substance at a place, higher will be its rate of diffusion.
~Salt makes the process of diffusion motion faster
Pressure increases the number of collisions thus increasing the rate of diffusion
It speeds up the rate of diffusion
Diffusion is affected by a decrease in concentration gradient because concentration gradient is directly proportional to the rate of diffusion. A decrease in concentration gradient also lowers the rate of diffusion.
The rate of diffusion is directly related to the concentration of gradient. For example, the greater the amount between the concentration of the areas, the greater the greater to difference in diffusion.
diffusion, its annoying :) m.kk
rate of diffusion depends on the concentration gradient, surface area, distance over which diffusion takes place, size and nature of the diffusing molecule.
Pressure increases the rate of diffusion. As the pressure on the membrane increase, attempts to enter the lower concentration increase, speeding the diffusion rate.
The rate of diffusion increases with temperature. The rate of diffusion also increases with the concentration gradient and the surface area.
Diffusion refers to the process where substances from a highly concentrated area move to a place with a lower concentration. The three factors that affect the rate of diffusion are temperature, concentration gradient and the molecular weight of the substances.
Diffusion refers to the process where substances from a highly concentrated area move to a place with a lower concentration. The three factors that affect the rate of diffusion are temperature, concentration gradient and the molecular weight of the substances.
Diffusion refers to the process where substances from a highly concentrated area move to a place with a lower concentration. The three factors that affect the rate of diffusion are temperature, concentration gradient and the molecular weight of the substances.
Diffusion is affected by a decrease in concentration gradient because concentration gradient is directly proportional to the rate of diffusion. A decrease in concentration gradient also lowers the rate of diffusion.
The rate of diffusion is directly related to the concentration of gradient. For example, the greater the amount between the concentration of the areas, the greater the greater to difference in diffusion.
The greater the concentration gradient, the faster the rate of diffusion.
The greater the concentration gradient, the faster the rate of diffusion.
the factors which affect rate of diffusion is the factors that mixing one substance to another.
The rate of diffusion is determined by the permeability of the membrane and the concentration gradient.
Factors that may affect Diffusion rates are: Temperature, Concentration, Different tissue types, Molecular size, Surface area to volume ratio.
There several physical factors that affect the rate at which particles diffuse. These include: the size of the particle, the temperature, the concentration difference, the diffusion distance, the surface area, and permeability.