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The larger the concentration gradient (bigger difference between the two solutes across semipermeable membrane) the faster the rate of diffusion.
The primary determing factor would be the size of the substance
Substrate concentration is directly proportional to rate of reaction because more enzymes are able to act on it but this happen only until all the active sites are covered than reaction rate becomes constant.
temperature, pH, concentration of enzymes, and concentration of substrates.
Dilution reduces the concentration of a solution.
Substance concentration, enzyme concentration, temperature and PH level
The larger the concentration gradient (bigger difference between the two solutes across semipermeable membrane) the faster the rate of diffusion.
A substance-dependent person must have a particular dose or concentration of the substance in his or her bloodstream at any given moment in order to avoid the un-pleasant symptoms associated with withdrawal
The primary determing factor would be the size of the substance
Substrate concentration is directly proportional to rate of reaction because more enzymes are able to act on it but this happen only until all the active sites are covered than reaction rate becomes constant.
Impurities can cause a significant change in the reflective index of a liquid. Impurities totally affect the results of the experiment. It changes the reflective index and affect the concentration of the solution.
Dilution reduces the concentration of a solution.
temperature, pH, concentration of enzymes, and concentration of substrates.
How does an increase in the total energy of the particles in a substance affect the thermal energy of the substance.
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