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If is Hypotonic, that the water will go inside the cell. If is Hypertonic, That the water will go outside the cell.

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Q: Which way do water particles usually diffuse?
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Would you expect the particles in cl2 to diffuse faster or slower than the particles in argon gas?

Cl2 has a molar mass of about 71 g/moleArgon has molar mass of about 40 g/mole Thus, Argon will diffuse faster than Cl2 gas, or put another way, Cl2 will diffuse slower than argon.


Would you expect the particles in Cl2 gas to diffuse faster or slower than the particles in argon gas?

Cl2 has a molar mass of about 71 g/moleArgon has molar mass of about 40 g/mole Thus, Argon will diffuse faster than Cl2 gas, or put another way, Cl2 will diffuse slower than argon.


Why does bromine diffuse faster in a vacuum?

in air, bromine particles keep bumping into air particles which slows the process down. in a vacuum, nothing gets in their way


Does water tend to diffuse from a region where it less concentrated to a region where it is highly concentrated?

No. Water tends to diffuse from a region where it (water) is more concentrated to a region where it (water) is less concentrated. The other way of thinking about this is that water diffuses from an area of high solute concentration to an area of low solute concentration.


What is the way to remove large nonmetallic particles from water?

Filteration


Why Potash alum is used to separate suspended particles in water?

potash alum is usually used for water purification because it has the ability to stick together negatively charged colloidal parts and alum makes the colloidal particles neutral by making aluminium ions neutral this way pure water is obtained.


Why do solids diffuse?

solids can diffuse but not in an easy way because they are to tightly packed together


What is the difference between saltwater and water with salt?

it has way more particles in it salt water does not water with salt


What is the way to remove large insoluble nonmetallic particles from water?

Filteration


How does soap work with water to remove oily dirt?

Soap contains particles that have a polar end and a non-polar end. These particles are able to attach to oil particles and to water particles, enabling the oil to dissociate in the water and disperse. In this way, soap acts as an emulsifying agent.


Which way would O2 and CO2 diffuse during internal respiration?

O2 would diffuse into the cells, and CO2 would diffuse into the systemic capillaries.


Does salt make water hotter or colder?

No. Salt makes the freezing point of water lower and the boiling point higher. The particles of salt get in the way of crystal formation when freezing. They also get in the way of particles trying to escape when boiling.