Diffusion in Regard to Molecule Size: Will the Rate Fluctuate According to the size of NaCl, Glucose, and Starch?
Abstract
In our experiment the problem addressed was the differing rates of diffusion through a membrane. Our hypothesis stated that smaller molecules such as NaCl diffused faster than larger molecules like starch. The experiment we set up involved three different samples: NaCl, glucose, and starch. We measured the rate of diffusion with a conductivity probe, glucose strips, and a spectrometer. We found that the NaCl diffused at a higher rate than starch; however, glucose did not show a clear change. Our hypothesis was partially supported.
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