Diffusion begins when there is a concentration gradient, meaning particles move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration to achieve equilibrium. The process continues until the concentrations become equal, at which point diffusion effectively stops as there is no longer a gradient to drive the movement of particles. Factors such as temperature, pressure, and the properties of the medium can influence the rate of diffusion.
During diffusion, the random motion of atoms causes them to spread out gradually.
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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.
This is the diffusion of the coloring agent molecules in water.
For diffusion to occur there needs to be a concentration gradient. Which means that the concentrations on the two sides must be different. In diffusion the particles flow from high concentration to low concentration.
What stops the process of diffusion in cells?
Diffusion will continue as long as there is a concentration gradient present. Once equilibrium is reached and the concentrations are equal throughout, diffusion will stop.
During diffusion, the random motion of atoms causes them to spread out gradually.
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An example of diffusion is when the smell of the food in the house or in the kitchen go on the air and start smelling all over the house. this means that the particles of the food diffused and mixed with the particle of the air.which causes the smell of the food all over the house or the kitchen
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It usually happens when the A/C system is low on gas, usually due to a leak or a broken component part.