i think is the isotonic .. Diffusion is the spread of molecules. Osmosis is the movement across water.
Diffusion
When diffusion has occurred and molecules are spread out evenly in all directions, the concentration of molecules is the same throughout the system. This state is called equilibrium, where there is no net movement of molecules between regions. At equilibrium, the distribution of molecules is uniform, and there is no overall change in concentration over time.
The beaker with the molecules evenly spread out throughout the solution represents the correct expected location of molecules after one hour because they will have diffused or spread out due to random motion.
When a solid such as a sugar cube dissolves in water, the molecules of the sugar cube spread out and become surrounded by water molecules. The water molecules interact with the sugar molecules and weaken their bonds, causing the sugar molecules to separate and disperse throughout the water, resulting in a homogeneous mixture.
The ammonia molecules have diffused from an area of high concentration (the spill in the basement) to an area of low concentration (upstairs), allowing you to smell it. This movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration is known as diffusion.
Diffusion
Epitome spreading is the act of molecules self spreading. It can also be called mimicry. This is when molecules seem to mimic other molecules, but are replicating themselves.
This is a pretty general question. Dont knw wht u mean
Diffusion
Diffusion is caused when molecules are moving around and bumping each other in the cell. Collisions cause the molecules to them push apart from one another. Eventually the molecules continue to do this and they spread throughout the area.
When molecules of one substance are spread evenly throughout another substance, it is called a solution. The process of mixing the two substances together is known as dissolution. The resulting solution will have the same composition and properties throughout.
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Equilibrium
The condition achieved when molecules are evenly spread in an area is called equilibrium. At equilibrium, the concentration of molecules is uniform throughout the area, with no net movement of molecules in any particular direction. This state is also known as dynamic equilibrium, where molecules continue to move but the overall distribution remains constant.
The motion of the water molecules eventually causes the flavor to spread.
When diffusion has occurred and molecules are spread out evenly in all directions, the concentration of molecules is the same throughout the system. This state is called equilibrium, where there is no net movement of molecules between regions. At equilibrium, the distribution of molecules is uniform, and there is no overall change in concentration over time.
The movement of molecules down a concentration gradient happens through a process called diffusion. This is when molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration, driven by the natural tendency of particles to spread out evenly. This movement continues until the concentration is balanced throughout the system.