I have zero chemistry or physics etc background, and I can understand everything. This way of explaining is exactly what suits me, and especially in comparison to other RU-vid videos! (of course it is not the same for everyone, but this is the best for me:-)) Thank you, great job!!
Funny, I just had a lab on this and had to do a report on Thursday. And I was desperately looking at videos to understand this. And now you upload a video on it 😅
In general, I would say that diffusion is movement due to a difference in potential. It could be a concentration gradient in this example, but it could also refer to heat moving from higher to lower temperature (potential) or water flowing from higher to lower gravitational potential or electric current flowing from higher to lower electric potential.
Tnx this is actually good timing as I'm preparing for exams.... I love this channel I will dedicate my degree to this guy... Am I the only one in here who feels like doing so????
the way you break this topic down 🥺 I've been trying to understand this for a while now with no success until I came across your video. thank you so much 🥺
but cant the nacl ions in 10:04 go from the right to left by diffusion ? water goes from left to right due to high conc to low conc but why cant diffusion take place at that time as well or does it happen ?