stomatal movements( it depends on light, temperature, condition of the plant, glucose & sucrose concentrations, ion concentrations....) , intra cellular gaps in spongy paranchyma, atmospheric & plant pressure, amount of gases in the atmosphere, ...... are the factors which effect the gas exchange.
Temperature is the most important variable factor affecting diffusion in chemistry. The other factors impacting would be the concentration difference, diffusion difference, and the diffusing and host materials.
The rate of diffusion is proportionate to the concentration gradient. The higher the difference in concentration the greater the rate of diffusion will be.
When the molecules of a gas spread throughout another medium, the process is called diffusion. The rate of diffusion can be influenced by temperature and pressure.
Diffusion is the 'spreading out' of a substance.
Diffusion is the movement of gaseous molecules from region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration. through the process of diffusion, carbon gas can be diffused.
A process of gas diffusion occur and a mixture of gases is obtained.
Solid state diffusion (between metals) and gaseous diffusion (a gas in a metal).
Temperature, pressure, and volume are the three main factors that affect the behavior of gases. Changes in these properties can result in variations in the volume, pressure, and temperature of the gas.
How full the magma chamber is and the amount of gas that is in the volcano.
How full the magma chamber is and the amount of gas that is in the volcano.
What kind of diffusion? If it is diffusion of molecules then gas would be the right platform
Temperature, initial concentration, and the medium in which diffusion takes place (solid, liquid, or gas).
When the molecules of a gas spread throughout another medium, the process is called diffusion. The rate of diffusion can be influenced by temperature and pressure.
Diffusion.
www.muellerenvironmental.com/documents/GER3567H.pdf discusses many factors affecting gas turbine efficiency. It specifically addresses GE turbines, but the factors discussed are relevant to all gas turbine power generators.
No, it is the lightest gas of the universe so has the highest rate of diffusion.
Diffusion is the 'spreading out' of a substance.
Diffusion. Diffusion is not a gas...it is a process. The answer is oxygen.
Diffusion :)