Diffusion occurs when particles are equally distributed. Diffusion is the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration through random motion. Given enough time, the concentration of molecules will eventually become even.
Molecules are in constant motion, because of their internal energy. Internal energy is the random motion of atoms and molecules on a microscopic scale. A bathtub full of water may appear perfectly still, but all of the molecules within that water are moving at hundreds of feet per second. However, since the average internal energy of every type of molecule is different, diffusion happens at different rates of speed depending on the makeup of the substances.
Imagine two different gases in a container, separated by a barrier. Carbon monoxide is on one side, and oxygen is on the other. Even though no movement is visible, molecules are constantly colliding with the barrier. When the barrier is removed, molecules from both gases will mix, moving from an area of high concentration to low concentration--carbon molecules will move to the side that was pure oxygen. Eventually, the entire container will be filled with one gas, in this case, carbon dioxide.
The type of matter is a gas, because the particles in a gas are spread or distributed far apart
Fluid Pressure is evenly distributed at a given level in fluid. Your welcome
Because the heat is still distributed equally. There is still the same amount of heat.
an electromagnetic field interacts with charged particles.
Gas because it has the farthest distributed particles which take time for them to contact one another. Energy transfers slower when the particles are mores spreadout.
equilibrium
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A solution.
there is provided it is equally distributed
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Diffusion is the process of air particles or molecules that moves from a point of higher concentration to point of lower concentration until the molecules are equally distributed among the particular area ,Osmosis is the process of water particles from a point of higher concentration to a point of lower concentration until the molecules are equally balance on each side of the membrane.
how do particles move in the ground when an earthquake occurs
how do particles move in the ground when an earthquake occurs
A cell's replicated chromosomes are distributed to its daughter cells so that the two new cells have a complete set of chromosomes/DNA, so that they can carry out their cellular functions.
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