The word 'diffusion' is a noun, a word for the movement of light in many directions; the spread of atoms from a high concentration to a lower concentration.The verb form is to diffuse.
The adjective form is concentrative, more concentrative, most concentrative; another adjective form is the past participle of the verb to concentrate, concentrated.
The low concentration moves down its concentration gradient from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. This process is driven by diffusion, where particles move spontaneously from regions of high concentration to regions of low concentration until equilibrium is reached.
To calculate the concentration of sulfur trioxide in oleum, you can use the formula below: Concentration of SO3 = (Oleum concentration x 2) / (3.14) This formula assumes that the oleum concentration is given as a percentage by weight. Simply plug in the value of the oleum concentration into the formula to find the concentration of sulfur trioxide.
Oxygen moves from high concentration in the lungs to low concentration in the blood for delivery to tissues, while carbon dioxide moves from high concentration in the tissues to low concentration in the lungs for removal from the body.
It can be used as a verb and a noun
The root word for concentration is "concentrate," which comes from the Latin word "concentrare," meaning "to bring together."
No. Concentration is a noun (used as a noun adjunct in 'concentration camp'). The past particple of the verb, concentrated, is used as an adjective.
Yes, it is a form of the verb "to frown." It is the present participle of the verb, and may also be a noun (frowning causes wrinkles) or an adjective (frowning faces).
'studiert' is the third person singular form of the verb "studieren." It means to study (as in, a concentration or a major in college.) To say 'study' as in to study for a test, the verb is "lernen." (Often a false cognate.)
The word 'diffusion' is a noun, a word for the movement of light in many directions; the spread of atoms from a high concentration to a lower concentration.The verb form is to diffuse.
Not in English.There were both added to the Latin root centrum (form com + centrum = concentration).The prefix con- (variant of com-) means with, together.The suffix -ate forms an action verb from a characteristic verb.
The adjective form is concentrative, more concentrative, most concentrative; another adjective form is the past participle of the verb to concentrate, concentrated.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to concentrate are concentration and the gerund, concentrating.The noun 'concentration' is an abstract noun as a word for the ability to give your attention or thought to a single object or activity; a word for a concept.The word 'concentrate' and 'concentration' are concrete nouns as words for a substance made by removing water or other diluting agent; a word for a physical thing.
The verb "think" requires a subject. Grammatically "Concentration does not mean you can think of only one idea." is correct, but logically it is not sound. Better would be:Being concentrated does not mean that you can think of only one idea.
The noun 'is' is a verb, a form of the verb 'to be'. The verb 'is' functions as an auxiliary verb and a linking verb.
It is a Linking Verb. The word are is a conjugation of the verb "to be."