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What 2 solute molecules mixed with the solvent molecules in a solution cause the freezing point of a solution to be than it is for an equal volume of pure?

lower, solvent, lower, solvent


Which solution would most likely cause a plant placed in it to become firmer and more rigid?

hypertonic


What is a hypotonic solution of NaCl?

a solution with a higher concentration of NaCl than water.


What will happen to decalcified eggs when placed into a hypertonic solution?

This is answered in dot point form because this is the best way to answer your questions in VCE biology -A decalcified egg that is placed in a hypertonic solution will mean that the solute concentration outside of the egg is higher than the solute concentration in the egg cells -This means that due to the solute not being able to move through the semi-permeable membrane, osmosis will take place -Water molecules will move out of the egg to equalize the concentration of the solute outside of the cells and the solute concentration within the cells -Therefore, this will cause a decrease in the mass of the decalcified egg (the more hypertonic a solution is that the decalcified egg is placed into, the greater the percentage of mass loss there will be due to the increase in osmosis) Hope this helped ^-^


What would most likely happen to a onion cell of it were placed in a liquid with a concentration of solutes?

In a hypotonic environment, an onion cell will fill up with water. Hypotonic refers to a solution that has lower osmotic pressure than the solution you're comparing it to.

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What 2 solute molecules mixed with the solvent molecules in a solution cause the freezing point of a solution to be than it is for an equal volume of pure?

lower, solvent, lower, solvent


What will cause the cell to shrink when placed in hypertonic solution?

The cytoplasm looses water to the cell exterior.


What microwave stands for?

Microwaves use microwave radiation to cause water molecules to move rapidly and generate heat. It doesn't stand for anything.


Which solution would most likely cause a plant placed in it to become firmer and more rigid?

hypertonic


What transfer of thermal energy?

Heat being transferred from one thing to another. The rapidly moving molecules cause slower moving molecules to speed up. Running warm water over your cold hands would be an example.


What is Transfer of thermal energy?

Heat being transferred from one thing to another. The rapidly moving molecules cause slower moving molecules to speed up. Running warm water over your cold hands would be an example.


Rupture of red blood cells placed in a hypertonic solution is called?

Yes, and this can cause the cell to explode. This is not life threatening however, because we have skin cells to protect us.


How does temperature affects the order of a reaction?

as temperature increase the rate of the reaction increase because ther is an increase in the kinetic energy causeing the molecules to move more rapidly cause a increase in collision.


What happent to a plant cell when placed in isotonic hypotonic and hypertonic solutions?

When placed in an isotonic solution nothin will happen to the cell, but when placed in a hypotonic solution the cell will implode (not explode, thus the water will push the cell on itself until implosion occurs.) Last but not least a hypertonic solution will cause the cell to explode by too much water entering the cell because there is already more water in the cell then in the solution. So the simple answer is: Isotonic solution= nothing, hypotonic solution= implosion, and hypertonic solution= explosion.


Would hypertonic or hypotonic blood serum cause hemolysis?

If a cell is placed into a hypotonic solution, the water will flow into the cell causing it to swell and possibly lyse. If a cell is placed into a hypertonic solution, the water will flow out of the cell causing it to crenate. So hemolysis occurs when the red blood cells lyse.


How molecules in the air cause air resistance?

How molecules in the air cause air resistance?


Why plant cell does not burst if placed constantly in hypotonic solution?

well the cell walls prevent the cell from expanding but it does cause little damage to the cell wall