Osmosis of water from the right to the left
osmosis of water from the left side to the right
There will be movement of water by osmosis from the less-concentrated solution (left) to the more-concentrated solution (right). Water will tend to flow from a more-dilute state to a less-dilute state.
Water will move into the right side by osmosis. The 8% salt solution on the left side has 92% water. The 9% salt solution on the left side has 91% water. In osmosis, water moves from highest to lowest concentration. There will be a net movement of water until an equilibrium is reached.
Water will go to the left side in a process called osmosis.
Osmosis of water from a low concentration of salt to a high concentration
Osmosis of water from the left to the right
Osmosis of water from right to left (Apex)
Osmosis of water from the left to the right
osmosis
Water will diffuse from solution B to solution A
chlorine
Supersaturated
No, since KCl is an electrolyte a solution of it would most likely speed up rusting.
The solute will eventually fall out of a supersaturated solution
Osmosis of water from a low concentration of salt to a high concentration
Osmosis of water from a low concentration of salt to a high concentration
There will be movement of water by osmosis from the less-concentrated solution (left) to the more-concentrated solution (right). Water will tend to flow from a more-dilute state to a less-dilute state.
A large glucose molecule requires facilitated diffusion but an oxygen molecule does not is a semipermeable membrane.
a semipermeable membrane
Small non-polar molecules may pass through a a semipermeable membrane but others require a protein channel.
Water will diffuse from solution B to solution A
Small non-polar molecules may pass through a a semipermeable membrane but others require a protein channel.
They diffuse into one another until the point where they reach equilibrium. This point, however cannot be predicted from what you gave nor is it any more likely to be in favor of the hypertonic, the hypotonic, or your idea of isotonic.
A semipermeable membrane is a large glucose molecule that requires facilitated diffusion but an oxygen molecule does not.
Either it was placed in an hypotonic solution or you drank too much water.
Small non-polar molecules may pass through a a semipermeable membrane but others require a protein channel.