Introduction
Diffusivityordiffusion coefficientis a proportionality constant between themolar flux due to moleculardiffusion and the gradient in the concentration of the species (or the driving force for diffusion). Diffusivity is encountered inFick’s law and numerous other equations ofphysical chemistry. It is generally prescribed for a given pair of species. For a multi-component system, it is prescribed for each pair of species in the system.The higher the diffusivity (of one substance with respect to another), the faster they diffuse into each other.This coefficient has anSI unit of m2/s (length2/ time). In CGS units it was given in cm2/s.
In this experiment, agar gel is used as the diffusion medium. The gel consists of the semi-solid network of agar molecules interpenetrated by water which form the continuous phase for diffusion. The agar molecular network prevents the speed up of water molecules movement which occurs naturally such as through the convection flow of water caused by temperature difference.
Objective:
Methodology
Results
a) 1 in 200 Crystal Violet (CV) in 2% agar in Ringer at room temperature.
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b) 1 in 200 CV in 2% agar in Ringer incubated at 37°C
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c) 1 in 400 CV in 2% agar in Ringer at room temperature.
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d) 1 in 400 CV in 2% agar in Ringer incubated at 37°C
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e)1 in 600 CV in 2% agar in Ringer at room temperature.
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f) 1 in 600 CV in 2% agar in Ringer incubated at 37°C
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g) 1 in 400 CVin 1% agar in Ringer at room temperature.
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h) 1 in 400 CV in 2% agar in distilled water at room temperature.
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i) 1 in 400 Bromothymol blue in 2% agar in Ringer
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Calculation
Calculations were conducted to determine:
Equations used,
1. To determine the D value
*of which, x2 is y and 2.303(4)(D)(t)(log10m0-log10m) is (mx+c)
Representing the equation of straight line y=mx + c. In calculating the D value, the value of c (y-intercept) = 0, thus the new equation isy=mx.
Based on 2 equations to find the slope of the line, m;
and
D value is calculated as such,
Modified to,
2. To determine the radius of the molecule
The radius is calculated as such,
3. To determine the volume of the particle
4. To determine the mass of the particle
5. To determine the molecular weight of the substance
a) 1 in 200 Crystal Violet (CV) in 2% agar in Ringer at room temperature.
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1. Determining D value
2. Determining the radius of the molecule
3. To determine the volume of the particle
4. To determine the mass of the particle
5. To determine the molecular weight of the substance
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1. Determining D value
2. Determining the radius of the molecule
3. To determine the volume of the particle
4. To determine the mass of the particle
5. To determine the molecular weight of the substance
b) 1 in 200 CV in 2% agar in Ringer incubated at 37°C
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1. Determining D value
2. Determining the radius of the molecule
3. To determine the volume of the particle
4. To determine the mass of the particle
5. To determine the molecular weight of the substance
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1. Determining D value
2. Determining the radius of the molecule
3. To determine the volume of the particle
4. To determine the mass of the particle
5. To determine the molecular weight of the substance
c) 1 in 400 CV in 2% agar in Ringer at room temperature.
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1. Determining D value
2. Determining the radius of the molecule
3. To determine the volume of the particle
4. To determine the mass of the particle
5. To determine the molecular weight of the substance
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1. Determining D value
2. Determining the radius of the molecule
3. To determine the volume of the particle
4. To determine the mass of the particle
5. To determine the molecular weight of the substance
d) 1 in 400 CV in 2% agar in Ringer incubated at 37°C
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1. Determining D value
2. Determining the radius of the molecule
3. To determine the volume of the particle
4. To determine the mass of the particle
5. To determine the molecular weight of the substance
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1. Determining D value
2. Determining the radius of the molecule
3. To determine the volume of the particle
4. To determine the mass of the particle
5. To determine the molecular weight of the substance
e) 1 in 600 CV in 2% agar in Ringer at room temperature.
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1. Determining D value
2. Determining the radius of the molecule
3. To determine the volume of the particle
4. To determine the mass of the particle
5. To determine the molecular weight of the substance
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1. Determining D value
2. Determining the radius of the molecule
3. To determine the volume of the particle
4. To determine the mass of the particle
5. To determine the molecular weight of the substance
f) 1 in 600 CV in 2% agar in Ringer incubated at 37°C
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1. Determining D value
2. Determining the radius of the molecule
3. To determine the volume of the particle
4. To determine the mass of the particle
5. To determine the molecular weight of the substance
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1. Determining D value
2. Determining the radius of the molecule
3. To determine the volume of the particle
4. To determine the mass of the particle
5. To determine the molecular weight of the substance
g) 1 in 400 CV in 1% agar in Ringer at room temperature.
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1. Determining D value
2. Determining the radius of the molecule
3. To determine the volume of the particle
4. To determine the mass of the particle
5. To determine the molecular weight of the substance
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1. Determining D value
2. Determining the radius of the molecule
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