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permanganate will
The heat allows the particles to move more freely in the water and therefore diffuse faster. When the water is colder the particles move more slowly and therefore the rate is slower. I hope this helps, I'm practicing this concept as well.
Hydrogen will diffuse faster. It's particles are smaller, so with the same kinetic energy they move faster.
depends on size. small amounts dissolve faster than big amounts
in air, bromine particles keep bumping into air particles which slows the process down. in a vacuum, nothing gets in their way
permanganate will
potassium permanganate, KMnO4 is the smaller molecule so it will probably diffuse faster than methylene blue, C16H18N3SCl
because it has a heavier molecular weight
Methylene Blue has a higher molecular weight than the compound potassium permanganate. Potassium permanganate has smaller, lighter molecules which diffuse faster than methylene blue's larger, heavier molecules.
100 degree would probably diffuse faster than at 0 degree because 100 degree has a higher concentration
Potassium permanganate dye diffuses more quickly through water than agar gel.The rate of diffusion depends on the molecular weight of the chemical and the characteristics of the medium through which the substance diffuses.
The heat allows the particles to move more freely in the water and therefore diffuse faster. When the water is colder the particles move more slowly and therefore the rate is slower. I hope this helps, I'm practicing this concept as well.
Yes
probably because the particles move faster when they have more energy. If the particles are moving faster then they will mix (diffuse) faster.
Hydrogen will diffuse faster. It's particles are smaller, so with the same kinetic energy they move faster.
The atomic bonds of gas particles are much weaker than that of liquids, allowing them to diffuse faster
depends on size. small amounts dissolve faster than big amounts