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Sea water with high salinity, low temperatures, and high pressure has the greatest density.
It depends what type of molecule it is; if it is a water molecule then it moves by Osmosis if it is a gas molecule for example Oxygen then it will move by diffusion.
water in a gaseous state
Diffusion. If this happens to a water molecule, it is called osmosis. Moving from lower to higher concentration requires active transport.
Water
Sea water with high salinity, low temperatures, and high pressure has the greatest density.
Water
It depends what type of molecule it is; if it is a water molecule then it moves by Osmosis if it is a gas molecule for example Oxygen then it will move by diffusion.
water
The density of electrons in a water molecule is highest around/near the oxygen atom.
water in a gaseous state
When a molecule moves to a higher concentration it needs help of a pump. We call this facilitated diffusion. Osmosis only deals with the movement of water.
Osmosis is not a molecule. It is the flow of water through cell membranes from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.
Diffusion. If this happens to a water molecule, it is called osmosis. Moving from lower to higher concentration requires active transport.
which atom in a water molecule has the greatest electronegativity?
When a molecule moves to a higher concentration it needs help of a pump. We call this facilitated diffusion. Osmosis only deals with the movement of water.
Limnetic zone for sure.