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The factors that affect in the rate of chemical reaction are temperature and YOU XD HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA jk
rate of diffusion is inversely proposnal to density, density of gas is less. so diffusion rate is high
No, it is the lightest gas of the universe so has the highest rate of diffusion.
Diffusion depends on where the higher and lower concentrations of solutes are (molecules move from high to low concentration), what kind of membrane (if any) the molecules are moving through, and in many cases how large and charged the molecules are.
There several physical factors that affect the rate at which particles diffuse. These include: the size of the particle, the temperature, the concentration difference, the diffusion distance, the surface area, and permeability.
the factors which affect rate of diffusion is the factors that mixing one substance to another.
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 and time.
Two factors which determine the rate of diffusion of a liquid in another liquid include temperature and particle size. The higher the temperature, the faster diffusion takes place, and the smaller the particle, the faster diffusion takes place.
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factors that affect dissulution process?
Diffusion refers to the process where substances from a highly concentrated area move to a place with a lower concentration. The three factors that affect the rate of diffusion are temperature, concentration gradient and the molecular weight of the substances.
Diffusion rate varies with concentration difference, temperature and dimension of transfer path (area or distance).
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The rate of diffusion increases with temperature. The rate of diffusion also increases with the concentration gradient and the surface area.