no.it contains starch...
When a potato slice/piece is placed in pure water, it gains mass and appears to be blown up. This is because the water is travelling into the potato because it has a lower concentration of water inside it.
the potato slice sucks in some of the water. that how it gets soggy
you have to slice it first then it will shrink
Beacause when you put the slice of potato in water osmosis takes place since concentration of water is lower then the concentration of the potato and water moves from ow concentration to high concentration so the water will move into the potato and the potato will become ridgid, But if you put salty water the salty water has a higher concentration then the potato so water will move out of the potato and the potato becomes soft.
The potato slice will wilt and turn brown.
The molecules would move down towards the centre of the earth until stopped by something.
yes
This process is called osmosis. I.e the movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration. When dipped in water the water moves into the potato. Such a solution is called a hypotonic soln in which potato becomes swollen.
Ingredients: 1. Potato 2.Hot water Peel Potatoes and put them in hot water, slice and eat
If the thin slices of potato are deep fried, they are known as 'crisps' in the UK.
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the slice you put in the salt will become watery because the salt has sodium in it. the sodium will pull the juice out of the apple