Smaller molecules diffuse readily.
Yes, hydrogen diffuses faster than methane. The hydrogen molecule, H2, is the smallest of all molecules and it is considerably smaller than the methane molecule, CH4. Smaller molecules move faster, and therefore diffuse faster, at any given temperature, than larger molecules.
The molecules of the perfume have to diffuse through the air in order to reach and be detected by the nose of an observer.
they diffuse because of the concentration gradient. Their ability depends on their property like mass and charge.
They break up into individual molecules (or ions) and diffuse throughout the liquid.
All types of molecules
Oxygen molecules diffuse across the membrane.
glucose molecules will diffuse out of the cell. apex
Water molecules freely diffuse across a semipermeable membrane.
No.
The membrane is semi-permeable. Sugar molecules are too large to diffuse through.
no because different molecules have different sizes. Smaller molecules will diffuse faster than larger molecules.
The concentration gradient is what causes molecules to diffuse.
the reach equilibrium
A hydrophobic molecules (such as a steroid molecule) can easily diffuse into the cell
The molecules of food and oxygen diffuse into cells. oh and btfw co2 and waste chemicals diffuse ut of cells. im in year 3
osmosis