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    high concentration of that solute to a lower concentration of solutes. Solutes do not depend on the concentration of other solutes‚ which allows the cell to take in oxygen while releasing carbon dioxide. Osmosis is a special type of diffusion‚ which occurs when water is diffused across the membrane. This can be affected by how hydrophilic a solute is on either side of the membrane. The diffusion of glucose‚ starch‚ and iodine was observed when the solutes went from a higher concentration of their

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    concentration.For this particular investigation I think that the lower the concentration of the salt solution in the test tube‚ the larger the increase in mass of the potato chip will be. This is because the water molecules pass from a high concentration. Therefore‚ I believe that the chips that are in the tubes containing a higher concentration of water than salt will have a larger mass than chips in tubes with higher salt concentrations. As shown bellow osmosis Osmosis in PlantsPlants depend on osmosis

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    Objective: The objective of this lab was to find the concentration of an unknown alcohol solution. Procedure and Data: We found the masses of 10.00 mL of each of the known concentrations of alcohol (minus the beaker mass) by placing the beaker onto the scale‚ zeroing the scale‚ and then pouring alcohol into the beaker‚ repeating for each different concentration solution. Then‚ using the same method‚ we found the mass of 10.00 mL of the unknown concentration. We recorded the mass of 10.00 mL of each solution

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    Diffusion is the molecular net movement from a higher concentration to a lower concentration. For instance‚ when a person is smoking‚ the smoke diffuses into the air. The molecules in the smoke‚ released from the cigarette‚ travel through the air. Here is how it occurs. When molecules are close enough‚ they collide with each other‚ their kinetic energy changes. Due to the direct relationship between diffusion and molecular kinetic energy‚ the molecules move away from the point of the collision as

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    The Measurement of the Rate of Osmosis by using “Deshelled” Chicken Eggs (Effect of Solute Concentration upon Rate/Degree of Osmosis in Chicken Eggs) Introduction Every cell needs a mechanism that it uses in the maintenance of a constant internal environment. This is important in the control of the ever changing external environment to the cell. The transfer of materials to and from the cell thus needs a very stable mechanism to achieve this status. Cells are therefore bound a membrane that acts

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    to 12.2g .83% change in mass; the 0.8M bag went from 10.9g to 12.2g and an 11.9% change in mass. During osmosis water diffuses‚ going from an area of low concentration of solute to an area of high concentration of solute. In the case of the lab‚ the area of low concentration of solute was in the beaker‚ and the are of high solute concentration

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    moving with or against their concentration gradient in facilitated diffusion? 2. What happened to the rate of facilitated diffusion when the number of carrier proteins was increased? 3. In the simulation you added Na+Cl- to test its effect on glucose diffusion. Explain why there was no effect. Activity 3: 1. Which membrane resulted in the greatest pressure with Na+Cl- as the solute? Why? 2. Explain what happens to the osmotic pressure with increasing solute concentration. 3. If the solutes are

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    of Sugars to Soft Drinks Trials Data Collection and Processing: Percentage Transmissions of Light through a Glucose Solution after a Benedicts Treatment | Trial 1 | Trial 2 | Trial 3 | Trial 4 | Trial 5 | Trial 6 | Trial 7 | | Glucose Concentration | Transmission (%)± 0.1 | Transmission (%)± 0.1 | Transmission (%)±0.1 | Transmission (%)± 0.1 | Transmission(%)±0.1 | Transmission (%)±0.1 | Mean (anomalous data not included) ±0.1 | Standard Deviation | 0.00 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100

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    Diffusion & Osmosis: Introduction: This experiment was performed to demonstrate the process of osmosis and to show visible as well as quantitative evidence proving that osmosis occurred. Through the tasks of determining the percent concentrations in two different solutions‚ we were studying the process of osmosis. Osmosis is the best way to perform this experiment because as we went through the experiment‚ the weight of the beaker/dialysis tubing changed and the only logical explanation was

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    defined as the movement of water across a  semi-permeable membrane from a region of high water concentration to a  region of low water concentration.  The semi-permeable membrane allows small particles through it but does  not allow large particles such as sodium chloride. Osmosis will  continue until a state of equilibrium is reached i.e. there is no area  with a higher or lower concentration than another area.  To land plants‚ water and osmosis are vital as they play leading roles 

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