net movement of molecules or ions from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
Molecules will diffuse both ways, but the net movement will be to the area of lower concentration.
This continues until particles are evenly distributed throughout the liquid or gas.
The concentration gradient is the path from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. Particles diffuse down a concentration gradient.
Diffusion is a passive process - no energy is needed for it to happen.
Particles can diffuse across plasma membranes, as long as they can move freely through the membrane.
the steeper the concentration gradient the faster diffusion takes place
the higher the temperature the more kinetic energy the particles have so diffusion takes place faster
the larger the surface area the more molecules/ions can diffuse in/out at a certain period of time
the thicker the exchange surface the further the molecules/ions have to travel so the slower rate of diffusion