As the concentration gradient of the interstitial fluid increased, the potassium concentration increased and there was a noticeable decrease in urine volume excreted.
It increases the concentration of OH - in a solution.
Concentration increases
Erosion increases due to the effective gravitational gradient.
no it does not make it greater nor fewer inside the cell membrane it's because difussion keeps on going till equilibrium happens. moreover the process difussion allows solutes to be transferred from the more concentration to the less concentration like what happens in glucose between a cell and blood. :)
Co2 is a acidic gas. water turn acidic when CO2 dissolved.
When the gradient increases, the velocity typically increases as well. This is because a steeper gradient provides a greater driving force that accelerates the object moving along it.
When the concentration gradient is 0, no flow is allowed to go through the cell wall. To get motion through a membrane, the concentration gradient must be higher than 0.
It increases the concentration of OH - in a solution.
Concentration increases
As the partial pressure increases, the rate of diffusion also increases. This is because there is a greater concentration gradient driving the movement of molecules from high to low pressure areas, leading to faster diffusion.
The concentration of the sugar increases
The concentration of the sugar increases
increases
It increases the concentration of OH - in a solution.
When there is no concentration gradient, there is no net movement of particles from one area to another. This means that the particles are evenly distributed in the system, leading to a state of equilibrium where there is no further movement of particles.
Erosion increases due to the effective gravitational gradient.
The answer depends on the substances in the mixture in which the ethanol concentration increases.