As compared to sugar molecule, smaller ions or
particles diffuse faster. Why?
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as the ions are smaller so they adjust between the particals faster like if there is a huge rectangular tank filled with tennis balls and u drop sand
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A sugar molecule is quite a bit larger than salt molecules because sugar is an organic molecule made of hydrogen, carbon, oxygen the ratios and exact structure vary with the type of sugar.
Explanation:
- Smaller molecules diffuse faster than larger molecules. The smaller molecules are able to move more quickly at a given temperature than larger molecules.
- Allowing them diffuse across the membrane with greater speed.
- The size of a molecule is not the only factor that can influence the rate of diffusion.
- Salt is a rock, it's chemical formula is NaCl.
- Molecules also diffuse across a membrane with greater speed as the difference of the concentrations on both sides of the membrane increases.
- Molecules diffuse quickly across larger surface areas and move more slowly at greater distances and Some membranes can be more permeable than other.
- The ion has a smaller size and thus is able to move faster.
- The large sugar molecule moves slower because of its size.
- The viscosity of the solution affects both but will compound the slowed diffusion that the larger molecule undergoes.
- Sucrose contains many carbon and hydrogen atoms because of this, a molecule of sugar is much large than a molecule of water.
- Which consists only of an oxygen atom bonded to two hydrogen atoms.
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