To compare the concentration of blue particles on side A with that of side B, you would need to assess the number of blue particles per unit volume or area on each side. If side A has a higher number of blue particles per unit than side B, then it has a greater concentration, and vice versa. If the concentrations are equal, then the distribution of blue particles is uniform between the two sides.
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You can cross multiply if there are two fractions to compare. EXAMPLE: 1 2 If you multiply the lower right # __________ = __________ by the upper left # you will get 4 for 2 4 the left side and if you multiply the lower left by the upper right you will 4 also. compare the numbers for each side and you get "equal to"
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Particles will move from the side with higher concentration to the side with lower concentration until equilibrium is reached. This process is called diffusion and it helps to equalize the concentration of particles on both sides of the membrane.
An osmotic gradient would appear as a higher concentration of solute particles on one side and a lower concentration on the other side. You would observe solvent particles moving from the side of lower solute concentration to the side of higher solute concentration to balance out the concentrations. This movement of solvent particles is what drives osmosis.
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Yes, particles can move from left to right through a membrane, depending on several factors such as the concentration gradient, membrane permeability, and the presence of transport proteins. If the concentration of particles is higher on one side of the membrane, diffusion may drive them to move towards the area of lower concentration. Additionally, active transport mechanisms can also facilitate the movement of particles against their concentration gradient.
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When one area has a higher concentration than another area substances move from the area of high concentration to the area of low concentration.
Dissolved particles on one side of the membrane results in the diffusion of water across the membrane due to the need to have the same solution concentration on both sides of the membrane. Water will diffuse from a hypotonic solution to a hypertonic solution.
The diffusion of dye particles through membranes is primarily driven by concentration gradients. When there is a higher concentration of dye on one side of the membrane, the particles move towards the area of lower concentration to achieve equilibrium. This process occurs due to the random motion of particles and continues until the concentrations on both sides of the membrane become equal. Additionally, the permeability of the membrane to the dye particles plays a crucial role in the rate of diffusion.
Well, honey, if that membrane is as tight as my Spanx after Thanksgiving dinner, then ain't no salt particles getting through! So, to answer your question, if the membrane is impermeable, then the concentration of salt particles on either side won't change because nothing can pass through that bad boy. So, sit back and relax knowing that those salt particles are staying put where they belong.
In diffusion, movement of particles across a membrane is driven by differences in concentration gradients, which is the difference in concentration of a substance on either side of the membrane. Particles naturally move from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration until equilibrium is reached.
B. Equilibrium - when equal particles continue to move in both directions there is no further net change in the concentration on either side
The side of the membrane with a high concentration of solute is the hypertonic side, while the side with a low concentration is the hypotonic side. Diffusion will occur from the side of high concentration to the side of low concentration until equilibrium is reached.