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    Diffusion of Hydrochloric Acid into Different Sizes of Agar Blocks Aim: Investigating the relationship between the diffusion and the surface area to volume ratio‚ with agar and hydrochloric acid. Research Question: How does the difference in surface area to volume ratio affect the diffusion? Hypothesis: As the area to volume ratio increases‚ the time taken for a complete diffusion will also increase. Background Information: Agar is a jelly like substance and in this experiment‚ agar

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    The change theory that could work for this proposed programme would be Rogers’ theory of ‘Diffusion of innovation’ and Lewin’s (1951) ‘Force Field Analysis’ (FFA). Rogers’ theory of Diffusion of innovation is the process of innovation communicated with participants to create and share information with one another in order to reach an equal understanding over time (Rogers‚ 2010). Rogers’ (2010) theory involved events when the change agent seeks to persuade a client to adopt an innovation. In relation

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    Factors that Affect Diffusion Biology The aim of this investigation is to prove the effect of increasing size on the efficiency of diffusion. Diffusion is the process that cells use to obtain oxygen‚ water and food. Also‚ how they lose waste substances‚ for example‚ urea and carbon dioxide. Basically‚ Diffusion is when particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. The surface area to volume ratio of the cell is an important factor in diffusion. It is the effect

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    Introduction According to Erikson’s (1950) identity versus role diffusion‚ “adolescents must develop a sense of who they are and where they are going in life or they become confused about their identity” (p. 214). A great portion of who I am today has been affected by the years of my adolescence between the ages of eleven to twenty years of age. This time period of my life was crucial as I struggled to figure out who I was and why my life turned out the way it was. Being abandoned at the age of three

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    Exercise 1: Cell Transport Mechanisms and Permeability: Activity 4: Simulating Filtration Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You scored 100% by answering 4 out of 4 questions correctly. 1. Filtration is a process that You correctly answered: c. is passive. 2. Filtration is dependent upon a You correctly answered: b. hydrostatic pressure gradient. 3. The filtrate You correctly answered: d. All of these answers are correct. 4. An important place that filtration takes place in the body is in You correctly

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    According to your drawings‚ in which cell (potato) did the iodine diffuse all the way to the center of the cube? Discuss the differences between the cells 5. Based on your understanding of cell size and the rate (speed) of diffusion‚explain why there are NO GIANT CELLS! Discuss diffusion in your answer. Conclusion: Restate your Hypothesis and state whether or not if it is correct and why. Refer to your data and give numbers.

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    F1-F4: Emulsion Solvent Diffusion Method (ESD) The microparticles of formulations from F1-F4 which are prepared by ESD method were irregularly spherical in shape. The percentage yield increased with increase in polymer concentration from 88.3 to 93.6%. Stirring speed does not show any valid effect in the percentage of yield. Particle size increased with increase in the polymer concentration due to the viscosity character of the polymer which comes in contact with the drug to form microparticles

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    Introduction: Because all molecules have kinetic energy and are constantly in motion cells go through a process called diffusion. Diffusion is the movement if molecules from an area of higher concentration to and area of lower concentration. This process with continue to occur until an equilibrium is reached. Osmosis is a different and unique kind of diffusion. Osmosis is the diffusion of water through a permeable membrane. The phrase “permeable membrane” means that the membrane will only allow specific

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    cultural diffusion‚ the limitation of spatial interaction‚ and space-time compression? Whilst reading “Globalization in a Bottle” and “The Tipping Point-- Three Rules of Epidemics” three key concepts of “Chapter One: Basic Concepts” become inherently apparent: cultural diffusion‚ the limitation of spatial interaction‚ and space-time compression. The two articles clearly depict these three theories‚ through their choice use of real world examples. In each of these articles‚ cultural diffusion is a

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    METHODOLOGY After formulating the hypothesis that the molecular weight affects the rate of diffusion‚ three different kinds of substances --potassium permanganate (KMNO4)‚ potassium dichromate (K2Cr2O7) and methylene blue (C16H18N3SCl)‚ were used to test the validity of the hypothesis. Potassium permanganate is an inorganic chemical compound which is in violet liquid form; potassium dichromate is an orange inorganic chemical reagent and methylene blue is a chemical compound commonly used for staining

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