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Particle movement from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration

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Answered by ItzInnocentKudi
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Diffusion is the movement of particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until equilibrium is reached.

Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Answer:

osmosis

Explanation:

Osmosis is a process by which the molecules of a solvent pass from a result of low concentration to a result of high concentration through the semi-permeable membrane.

Osmosis is an unresistant process and happens without any expenditure of energy. It involves the movement of motes from a region of advanced attention to lower attention until the attention comes equally on either side of the membrane.

Any detergent can suffer the process of osmosis including feasts and supercritical liquids.

Osmosis is of two types

Endosmosis – When a substance is placed in a hypotonic result, the solvent motes move inside the cell and the cell becomes bloated or undergoes deplasmolysis. This is known as endosmosis.

Exosmosis – When a substance is placed in a hypertonic result, the solvent motes move outside the cell and the cell becomes limp or undergoes plasmolysis. This is known as exosmosis.

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