The dispersal of ink in a beaker of water is an example of diffusion. The diffusion of water into or out of a cell is called osmosis.
This is a classic example of diffusion, where particles (in this case, ink particles) disperse from an area of high concentration (of ink) to a low concentration of ink.
Diffusion.
diffusion
This is diffusion. No energy required, molecules do this just based on random molecular motion. Example: a drop of ink dropped into a beaker of water will "diffuse" until it is as spread out as possible.
is diffusion an example if smelling burnt toast from another room
highest water concertration to lower water concertration
I will use the sugar cube example. Equilibrium is established as a result of diffusion. For example, consider placing a sugar cube into a beaker of water. As the sugar cube dissolves, the sugar molecules diffuse throughout the beaker When the beaker is left undisturbed, the concentration of the sugar molecules will eventually remain the same throughout the beaker. Thus, equilibrium is established due to the same concentration of the sugar molecules throughout the beaker.
In the facilitated diffusion the transport protein is needed as well in the active transport.
Diffusion of a concentrated juice in water.
Diffusion of a concentrated juice in water.
This is diffusion. No energy required, molecules do this just based on random molecular motion. Example: a drop of ink dropped into a beaker of water will "diffuse" until it is as spread out as possible.
Diffusion is an example of passive transport, like osmosis(the diffusion of water through a membrane).
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wind dispersal, water dispersal, animal dispersal and mechanical dispersal
Teabag in hot water
wind dispersal, water dispersal, animal dispersal and mechanical dispersal
to prevent the water molecules from changing its temperature i.e the rays of the sun would affect the time of how fast the substance (e.g manganate) diffuses in other words ths increase in the rate of diffusion. :) hope it helped (y)
It is transititve. For example, I measured the water in the beaker.
The molecules of copper sulphate solution mixes with the water molecules due to diffusion thereby making the water blue.
There are 5 main methods of seed dispersal. They are;- Wind dispersal- Gravity dispersal- Water dispersal- Animal dispersal (including humans!)- force dispersal