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Drag the labels onto the table to indicate when each statement Is true. Labels can be used once, more than once, or not at all.

Drag the labels onto the table to indicate when each statement Is true. Labels can be used once, more than once, or not at all.

  • 1. Orange dye moves independently of purple dye.
  • 2. Concentration gradients exist that drive diffusion of both dyes.
  • 3. There is a net movement of orange dye from side A to side B.
  • 4. Purple dye moves only from side B to side A.
  • 5. There is no net movement of purple dye.

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Expert Solution

1) The orange dye moves independently of purple dye. (Always)

2) Concentration gradients exist that drive diffusion of both dyes. (Only before equilibrium is reached)

3) There is a net movement of orange dye from side A to side. (Only before equilibrium is reached)

4) Purple dye moves only from side B to side A.(Never)

5) There is no net movement of purple dye. (Only at equilibrium)

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