Diffusion. Osmosis is the diffusion of water, specifically.
The movement so described is called diffusion. When particles of regions of higher density move to regions of lower density, they are said to diffuse.
This movement of particles is called diffusion, where particles tend to move from regions of higher concentration to regions of lower concentration until equilibrium is reached.
The movement of particles to spread out and fill all available space is called diffusion. This process occurs due to random motion of particles leading to regions of higher concentration moving towards regions of lower concentration until equilibrium is reached.
The bunched up areas of particles in a longitudinal wave are called compressions. These regions have high density of particles due to the waves' alternating compressions and rarefactions as they pass through a medium.
Convection A+ :)
The movement so described is called diffusion. When particles of regions of higher density move to regions of lower density, they are said to diffuse.
DiffusionThe movement of particles from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration is called diffusion. However, the movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane (from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration) is specifically called osmosis.
This movement of particles is called diffusion, where particles tend to move from regions of higher concentration to regions of lower concentration until equilibrium is reached.
Diffusion. It is the movement of particles from regions of higher concentration to regions of lower concentration, resulting in a mixing or spreading out of materials.
The movement of particles to spread out and fill all available space is called diffusion. This process occurs due to random motion of particles leading to regions of higher concentration moving towards regions of lower concentration until equilibrium is reached.
The bunched up areas of particles in a longitudinal wave are called compressions. These regions have high density of particles due to the waves' alternating compressions and rarefactions as they pass through a medium.
Convection A+ :)
The denser areas of a sound wave are called compressions. These are regions where air particles are compressed together, resulting in higher pressure and increased density.
The particles that spread farther apart after the compression of a wave passing through air are called rarefactions. These regions of lower particle density are a result of the alternating compression and expansion of air particles as the wave travels through the medium.
The movement of matter due to differences in density and the transfer of energy that results from this movement is called convection.
The regions in a sound wave where particles are farther apart are called rarefactions. This is where the pressure is lower compared to the surrounding areas.
The movement of material due to differences in density is called convection. This process involves the transfer of heat through the movement of fluids such as air or water.