Concentration gradient. After there's no concentration gradient, equilibrium occurs, which means no more diffusion.
This process is known as diffusion. During diffusion, molecules move spontaneously from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration in order to achieve equilibrium. The movement continues until the concentration of the molecules is equal throughout the space.
The process of spreading out to fill a space uniformly is called diffusion. Diffusion occurs when particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until they are evenly distributed. This process is driven by the random movement of particles.
The movement of molecules across the semipermeable membrane follows the law of diffusion. Thus, the molecules of a substance move from their higher concentration towards their lower concentration by their own kinetic energy.
diffusion
Diffusion is the process that spreads substances through a gas or liquid. It involves the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until they reach a state of equilibrium.
Equilibrium
Particles move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration during diffusion in order to reach equilibrium. This process continues until the concentration of particles is the same throughout the system.
This process is known as diffusion. During diffusion, molecules move spontaneously from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration in order to achieve equilibrium. The movement continues until the concentration of the molecules is equal throughout the space.
Because to carry out the process of diffusion of gas.
The movement of molecules down a concentration gradient until equilibrium is reached is called diffusion. This process occurs when molecules naturally move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, driven by their kinetic energy. Diffusion continues until the concentration of molecules is uniform throughout the space, achieving equilibrium where there is no net movement of molecules in any direction.
The condition you are referring to is called equilibrium. In this state, there is a balance between the molecules or ions moving into and out of a space, resulting in uniform concentrations across all areas.
A diffusion pump works by using a high-speed jet of vapor to push gas molecules out of a chamber, creating a low-pressure environment. The vapor jet collides with gas molecules, transferring momentum and pushing them towards the pump's outlet. This process continues until a high vacuum is achieved in the chamber.
The process of spreading out to fill a space uniformly is called diffusion. Diffusion occurs when particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until they are evenly distributed. This process is driven by the random movement of particles.
This is diffusion. No energy required, molecules do this just based on random molecular motion. Example: a drop of ink dropped into a beaker of water will "diffuse" until it is as spread out as possible.
Diffusion of molecules will not terminate at the hearth, as it is a continuous process that occurs until equilibrium is reached. However, the specific conditions at the hearth, such as temperature and molecular interactions, can affect the rate and extent of diffusion in that area.
the ball hits the ground.
It continues until you are around 18.