Diffusion of a concentrated juice in water.
Relocation Diffusion
Temperature affects the rate of diffusion, by speeding up the movement of molecules. For example it kind of like when going from water to steam. The water molecule get heat added and speed up, like that of diffusion.
Diffusion is the movement of a mineral or nutrient moving across the concentration gradient of a membrane. The closest word to diffusion would probobly be osmosis, which is the movement of water through a membrane.
These are two different processes. Diffusion is when two substance mix together, evaporation is when a liquid turns into a gas. If diffusion where to effect evaporation it would be to do with changing the properties of the liquid being evaporated.
Adding water to a cordial is diffusion - the movement of the cordial from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration ie dilution is an example of diffusion in liquids - also a crystal of potassium permanganate in water, watch the colour spread (diffuse out) as the crystal dissolves
"respiration"
Diffusion of a concentrated juice in water.
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.
Diffusion is an example of passive transport, like osmosis(the diffusion of water through a membrane).
is diffusion an example if smelling burnt toast from another room
Teabag in hot water
diffusion
highest water concertration to lower water concertration
No. Conduction of heat.
Absorption of water by plants is a form of diffusion called osmosis.
Relocation Diffusion
Temperature affects the rate of diffusion, by speeding up the movement of molecules. For example it kind of like when going from water to steam. The water molecule get heat added and speed up, like that of diffusion.