Osmosis supports the particulate theory by demonstrating that particles in a solvent move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. This movement of water molecules through a semi-permeable membrane in osmosis aligns with the idea that particles are in constant random motion.
No one founded osmosis. Osmosis is just the movement of water across a semipereamble membrane.
assimilation , diffusion , passage
no astara is not related to osmosis ..............
I assume you're talking about Osmosis, but I believe there are actually other similar processes as well.
Reverse Osmosis A Cappella was created in 2001.
well what HAPPEN THAT UR FACE IN BUTUS
i think its a theory
sororiety?
Actual research provides usable results - which will prove or disprove the theory.
There is no pollution in Antarctica: there is no particulate in the air and research stations return all un-burned waste to the country that supports the station.
bull
rocks
That depends on what you mean by "these".
rocks
It supports the theory because it can be found on all of the continents.
Diffusion occurs due to the random movement of particles, supporting the idea that matter is made up of tiny particles that are constantly in motion. The spreading out of particles from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration is a direct result of the random motion of particles, which aligns with the particulate theory of matter.
Social Contract Theory