yes, a substance of high molecular weight will diffuse faster than a substance of lower molecular weight since the molecules will absorb the liquid and easily soak the other molecules,all round,hence diffuse faster
A molecule with low molecular weight will diffuse faster.
N,N-bis-dodecyl-N,N-bis[2-(lactobionylamide)ethyl]hexanediamine]
Lighter molecules will diffuse faster than heavy ones given equivalent conditions
Yes.
yes.
because it has a heavier molecular weight
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.
METHYLENE BLUE has high molecular weight.
KMnO4 is the formula; The molecular weight is 158. The substance is a deep purple/almost black solid which in water turns intense purple.
Potassium permanganate dye diffuses more rapidly 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.
HCN will diffuse faster due to its lower molecular weight.
Molecular Diffusion Of Light
H2 will diffuse fastest as it has the least molecular weight.
because it has a heavier molecular weight
Helium diffuses twice faster as Methane does.
This is because hydrogen chloride has almost twice the molecular weight of ammonia, and the rate of diffusion is inversely proportional to the square root of the molecular mass of the gas.
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.
molecular weight higher than the pore size of the tubing or dialysis bag material doesnt go.
METHYLENE BLUE has high molecular weight.
the molecular weight of a substance expressed in grams
The atomic (molecular) weight of a substance is its molar mass.
Not completely. The empirical formula of a substance can be determined from its percent composition, but a determination of molecular weight is needed to decide which multiple of the empirical formula represents the molecular formula.