CAMPBELL BIOLOGY IN FOCUS-MOD.MASTERING
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Chapter 37.2, Problem 3CC
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Whether diffusion eliminates the concentration gradient of a dye which has a net charge. Refer to Figure 5.9 “The diffusion of solutes across a syntheticmembrane” in the textbook.
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Diffusion is the movement of a solute across a semi-permeable membrane “down its concentration gradient” (from higher concentration to lower concentration).
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