Unit 1: Diffusion Flashcards
1
Q
Assuming perfect elasticity, what can affect the rate (speed) at which each particle diffuses:
A
- the mass of the diffusing particle
- the temperature of the system
- characteristic of the space the particle is diffusing through
- size and amount of particles present does not affect rate
2
Q
Why is diffusion spontaneous?
A
- proceeds eventually so that all particles even out the concentration and energy is released and can be harnessed to do work
- the opposite is true: in order to concentrate the solute particles in one area or on one side, work must be done on them and an input of energy is required
3
Q
Which statements are false about diffusion?
- Diffusion depends on the intrinsic kinetic energy of molecules.
- Diffusion continues until the concentrations are equal on both sides.
- Diffusion is a random process.
A
- Diffusion continues until the concentrations are equal on both sides
ivan zeng - reaching equilibrium doesn’t mean that things stop moving or reacting
4
Q
What is diffusion the result?
A
- diffusion is the result of molecular kinetic energy and entropy
- molecules tend to move from regions of high concentration to regions of low concentration and even everything out
5
Q
diffusion and osmosis
A
- largely driven by kinetic energy and entropy
- cells harness these processes for energy
6
Q
osmosis
A
- diffusion of water across a membrane