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The force that drives fluxes of uncharged particles is : a. heat b. the chemical potential (μ) c. dμ / dx d. dμ / dt
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The force that drives fluxes of uncharged particles is : a. heat b. the chemical potential (μ) c. dμ / dx d. dμ / dt
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The force that drives fluxes of uncharged particles is :
a. heat
b. the chemical potential (μ)
c. dμ / dx
d. dμ / dt
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Answer:
c. dμ / dx
I'm not sure but this all I can give you
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