A homogeneous solution is formed when diffusion has occurred and molecules are spread out evenly in all directions. It has uniform composition and properties throughout the solution.
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No, molecules naturally move from areas of high concentration to low concentration in a process known as diffusion. This movement occurs to reach an equilibrium where molecules are evenly distributed.
This is known as diffusion, where molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration until they are evenly distributed. This process occurs naturally due to random kinetic movements of the molecules.
When particles separate and spread evenly throughout a mixture, it is called diffusion.
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Diffusion
When molecules engage in diffusion, they move from being in a condensed collection to more spread out. If they are completely evenly spread out, this is called equilibrium.
No, molecules naturally move from areas of high concentration to low concentration in a process known as diffusion. This movement occurs to reach an equilibrium where molecules are evenly distributed.
The process is called as diffusion, probably. The molecules have kinetic energy. that makes them to diffuse probably. Why the molecules do not come closer to each other, due to gravity is a question mark. Probably the kinetic energy is more powerful than the gravitational force. If you mix two gases, they will diffuse evenly in the space. How and why this happens is the question mark, again.
This process is known as diffusion. It occurs naturally as a result of random movements of molecules and does not require energy input. The goal is to achieve equilibrium where molecules are evenly distributed.
The term you are looking for is "diffusion." This is the process by which molecules of a substance move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until they are evenly distributed.
Diffusion and osmosis ( movement of molecules from higher concentration to lower concentration until evenly spread.)
Yes, osmosis and diffusion would theoretically slow down and eventually stop when substances are evenly distributed. This is because there would be no concentration gradient, which is necessary for osmosis and diffusion to occur.