Well if the diffusion is not interrupted by other influences it would be equilibrium because the concentration of molecules will be the same throughout the space the molecules occupy.
equilibrium because the concentration of molecules will be the same throughout the space the molecules occupy.
I will use the sugar cube example. Equilibrium is established as a result of diffusion. For example, consider placing a sugar cube into a beaker of water. As the sugar cube dissolves, the sugar molecules diffuse throughout the beaker When the beaker is left undisturbed, the concentration of the sugar molecules will eventually remain the same throughout the beaker. Thus, equilibrium is established due to the same concentration of the sugar molecules throughout the beaker.
Diffusion
They are the channels by which molecules enter in facilitated diffusion.
Diffusion, filtration, and osmosis. Diffusion.
equilibrium QUEENSCENE: yes, equilibrium because the concentration of molecules will be the same throughout the space the molecules occupy.
equilibrium because the concentration of molecules will be the same throughout the space the molecules occupy.
Diffusion
From bringing one region to another
equilibrium
Solid state diffusion (between metals) and gaseous diffusion (a gas in a metal).
When you cook raw egg (a liquid state), it eventually will change its state to a solid. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Also the soft layer would act as a membarane which could be used to demonstrate the process of osmosis or diffusion.
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Diffusion
All streams in Kansas eventually lead to the Mississippi River
Yes
Diffusion is a change of state. A good example of diffusion is when you can smell something cooking that is in another room. Moisture in the food evaaporates and the gas formed is diffused and you can smell it. I'm not sure that I'm right but i learnt about diffusion in science recently ;-)