Carbon dioxide (CO2) diffuses more readily than water. This is primarily due to its smaller molecular size and lower polarity compared to water molecules. In biological systems, CO2 can quickly diffuse across cell membranes, while water diffusion is often facilitated by specific channels, like aquaporins, due to its larger size and polar nature. Thus, CO2 generally diffuses more efficiently than water.
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water, Oxygen, CO 2 Minerals
2:1
The oxidation state of Co in CoCl2 is +2. This is because Cl is more electronegative than Co, causing it to have a 1- charge each. Since there are two Cl atoms, the oxidation state of Co must be +2 to balance the charges.
Two laboratory methods are:2 NH4Cl + 2 CaO = CaCl2 + Ca(OH)2 + 2 NH3(NH2)CO + Ca(OH)2 = CaCO3 + 2 NH3
You breath in O^2 and breath out CO^2.
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When cobalt II fluoride is put into water, it will dissociate into its ions: Co^2+ and F-. The reaction can be represented as CoF2 (s) → Co^2+ (aq) + 2F- (aq).
Yes, Mercenaries 2: World in Flames features a two-player online co-operative mode.
The numbers, 2 and 5, are co-primes because they both have just two factors, 1 and themselves.
water, Oxygen, CO 2 Minerals
Not by itself. However, it can combine with oxygen to form CO2. Hot CO will also react with water vapor to form CO2 and hydrogen. This is called the "water gas shift reaction."
2:1
No. Super Mario Bros. 2 (on the NES) does not have 2 player co-op or any two player mode at all.
1. in your lungs oxgen passes into the bloodstream by diffusion from the aveoli through a thin wall of cells into a capilary.2. in the roots of a plant water diffuses into the roots from and area of high concentration(soil) to the area of low concentration (inside the roots)
This is an occurrence of co-evolution of the two species.
When cobalt nitrate is added to water, it dissociates into cobalt ions and nitrate ions. The cobalt ions may further react with water molecules to form a hydrated cobalt complex. Overall, the reaction is generally exothermic.