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Any hydrophobic ones. eg. steroids
No, oxygen diffuses faster than carbon monoxide. This is because oxygen molecules are smaller and lighter compared to carbon monoxide molecules, allowing them to move more quickly through a membrane or barrier.
It diffuses through the membrane.
The porosity of aluminium is very low compared to the porosity of rubber.
If by that you mean where they get their own oxygen, then from nowhere because red blood cells do not need oxygen, they perform all reactions anaerobically.If you mean where they get it to give off for the rest of your body, then its from the lungs.
Ammonia diffuses faster than methane due to its lighter molecular weight and its smaller size. This allows ammonia molecules to move more quickly through a medium, such as air or another gas, compared to methane molecules.
Yes, hydrogen diffuses faster than methane. The hydrogen molecule, H2, is the smallest of all molecules and it is considerably smaller than the methane molecule, CH4. Smaller molecules move faster, and therefore diffuse faster, at any given temperature, than larger molecules.
CO diffuses faster than CO2 because it is a smaller molecule
Oxygen gas diffuses faster than air because oxygen molecules are smaller and lighter than the molecules of air, which is mostly composed of nitrogen and oxygen. This allows oxygen molecules to move more quickly through a medium, such as air or other gases.
Carbon dioxide diffuses most rapidly among the gases listed. This is because carbon dioxide has a lower molecular weight and smaller size compared to methane, nitrogen, oxygen, and chlorine, enabling it to diffuse more quickly through a medium.
Any hydrophobic ones. eg. steroids
Helium diffuses twice faster as Methane does.
I know this is my question but i know the answer now It diffuses into the ink because the high concentration of ink moves to the low concentration of water. also if your reading this are you in gr 8
Bromine diffuses faster in a vacuum because there are no other gas molecules to impede its movement. In the absence of other gas molecules, bromine is able to move freely and quickly through the vacuum.
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.
Sulfur dioxide diffuses faster than CO2 because sulfur dioxide has a lighter molecular weight and a smaller size compared to CO2. This allows sulfur dioxide molecules to move more quickly and easily through a medium, resulting in faster diffusion rates.
Glucose diffuses through dialysis tubing into the distilled water as, glucose molecules are small, it could fit through the pores of the dialysis tube. It is also because glucose is hydrophillic, (polar compound), which will dissolve in water as it is a polar compound as well.