Fick's Law of Diffusion
Worked Example
A sample of alveolar epithelium tissue from a mammal is 1.5 μm thick and has a surface area of 3 μm2. The concentration of oxygen in the alveolus is 1.8 x 10-16 mol μm-3 and the concentration of oxygen in the blood is 7.5 x 10-17 mol μm-3. The permeability constant for oxygen across alveolar epithelium is 0.012 molecule s-1.
Calculate the rate of diffusion across the section of alveolar epithelium.
Step 1: Substitute numbers into the equation
Rate = P x A x ((C1 - C2)÷ T)
Rate = 0.012 x 3 x ((1.8 x 10-16 - 7.5 x 10-17)÷1.5)
Step 2: Complete the calculation
Rate = 0.012 x 3 x (1.05 x 10-16 ÷1.5)
Rate = 0.012 x 3 x 7 x 10-17
Rate = 2.52 x 10-18 molecules ÷m-2 s-1
Exam Tip
You will be given the equation for Fick's Law in your exam, but it is important you understand what it means and how to interpret it.
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