Factors Affecting Rate of Diffusion (p. 149)
solvent density
as the density of a solvent increases, the rate of diffusion decreases
extent of the concentration gradient
greater the difference in concentration, the more rapid the diffusion. closer the distribution of the material gets to the equilibrium, slower the rate of diffusion becomes
mass of the molecules diffusing
heavier molecules move more slowly and therefore diffuse more slowly (reverse is true for lighter molecules)
temperature
higher temperatures increase the energy and therefore the movement of the molecules, increasing the rate of diffusion. lower temperatures decrease the energy of the molecules, thus decreasing the rate of diffusion
surface area and thickness of the plasma membrane
increased surface area increases the rate of diffusion, whereas a thicker membrane reduces it
solubility
nonpolar or lipid-soluble materials pass through plasma membranes more easily than polar materials, allowing a faster rate of diffusion
distance travelled
the greater the distance that a substance must travel, the slower the rate of diffusion