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How is the movement of particles in diffusion determined?
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The movement of particles in diffusion is when particles from one area go to another where there are little or no particles.
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Movement in diffusion is determined by the size of the particle, there are certain spaces between the walls and so only the ones that fit, can enter/leave
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