Consider the following geometrie solids
a sphere with a ratio of surface area to volume equal...
Biology, 23.10.2019 19:50 stephanieanaya7
Consider the following geometrie solids
a sphere with a ratio of surface area to volume equal to 0.15 m
a right circular cylinder with a ratio of surface area to volume equal to
2.2 m
what results would you expect if these two models were compared in a
diffusion test?
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a. the rate of diffusion would be the same for the two models,
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b. the rate of diffusion would be faster for the right cylinder
c. the rate of diffusion would be faster for the sphere.
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d. the rate of diffusion would be slower for the right cylinder.
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