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Water would move OUT of the snail and onto the salt.
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The process is called cracking. The best way of breaking them up uses heat and a catalyst, so we call this catalyst cracking.
When molecules are actively leaving and entering cells, this process is called active transport. It is the only way of transportation that involves energy.
because its a liquid.
Molecules get in the way. When something passes through the air, it has to move molecules out of the way, and they are usually pushed aside.
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Diffusion is a process that occurs when a substance such as water, molecules, etc enter and leave cells. The way that cell diffusion happens is by molecules moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. This usually occurs until both molecules have the same amount of the substance and it is distributed evenly.
they should move neither way. Rather, some molecules will move either side, but the concentration will stay the same
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Hi!! I am pretty sure the water molecules move outwards from the egg. This is called osmosis.
Applying heat is one way to achieve this.
The molecules of liquid are loosely packed but they can not move out of the container their movement is restricted to the cotainer only but the molecules of gases can move freely without any restriction.
Water would move OUT of the snail and onto the salt.
Molecules move in a fluid the same way they move through anything else. If the fluid is warmer, they move faster.
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