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    What is flux in molecular transport?

    Flow of a quantity per unit time per unit area.

    How does pressure difference affect molecular flow?

    Molecules flow from high to low pressure.

    What causes a gradient in molecular transport?

    Differences in concentration, energy, or momentum.

    What is the role of conductivity in liquid transport?

    Determines how easily molecules can flow through a medium.

    How does laminar flow differ from turbulent flow?

    Laminar flow is smooth and orderly, while turbulent flow is chaotic.

    What happens if pressure at point P2 is greater than P1?

    A flow from P1 to P2 will occur.

    What is the significance of hydration in molecular transport?

    It affects the interactions between molecules in a solution.

    What does the Poiseuille's equation describe?

    The relationship between flow rate and pressure gradient in a tube.

    What is flux in molecular transport?

    Flow of a quantity per unit time per unit area.

    How does pressure difference affect molecular flow?

    Molecules flow from high to low pressure.

    What causes a gradient in molecular transport?

    Differences in concentration, energy, or momentum.

    What is the role of conductivity in liquid transport?

    Determines how easily molecules move through a medium.

    How does laminar flow differ from turbulent flow?

    Laminar flow is smooth and orderly, while turbulent flow is chaotic.

    What happens if pressure gradient is zero?

    No molecular flow occurs.

    What is the significance of hydration in molecular transport?

    Hydration affects the interaction of molecules in a solution.

    What does the Poiseuille equation describe?

    The relationship between flow rate and pressure gradient in a tube.

    What is flux in molecular transport?

    It measures the flow of a quantity per unit time per unit area.

    How does pressure difference affect molecular flow?

    Molecules flow from high to low pressure areas.

    What causes a gradient in molecular transport?

    Differences in concentration, energy, or momentum.

    What is the role of conductivity in liquid transport?

    It determines how easily molecules can flow through a medium.

    How does laminar flow differ from turbulent flow?

    Laminar flow is smooth and orderly, while turbulent flow is chaotic.

    What happens if pressure at point P2 is greater than P1?

    A flow from P1 to P2 will occur due to the pressure gradient.

    What is the significance of hydration in molecular transport?

    It affects the interactions between molecules in a solution.

    What is the basic form of transport laws?

    Flux is proportional to the gradient and in the opposite direction.