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Diffusion of a solute into a cell occurs when the solute is?

I believe the answer is when it is uncharged.


Does altering the permeability of the membrane change the equilibrium concentration of the solute in the cell?

Yes, altering the permeability of the membrane can change the equilibrium concentration of the solute in the cell. By adjusting how easily the solute can pass through the membrane, you can affect the balance between the concentration of the solute inside and outside of the cell, ultimately impacting the equilibrium concentration.


If there is more solute inside a membrane than outside solute particles will move across the membrane to the?

equalize the concentration on both sides of the membrane through passive diffusion.


What is the tonicity of a bacterial cell?

Isotonic conditions will not change the cell in bacterial or an human cell. Because the water concentration in the cell equal.Hypotonic conditions will increase the solute in the cell because of the osmotic pressure inside the cell. Cell may burst if to much solute is inside the cell. Bacterial and human cell.Hypertonic conditions is said to have osmotic pressure. Because the concentration in the environment has an higher concentration than inside the cell so all the solute will drive out of the cell and cause it to dry out.


A solution contains 55 grams of solute x dissolved in 100 ml of water What can you determine about the solution?

You can determine the concentration of the solution. First calculate the concentration by dividing the mass of the solute by the volume of the solution (55g/100mL). This would give you the concentration in g/mL, which can be converted to g/L by multiplying by 10. This would give you the concentration of the solution in grams per liter.

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How will you determine the number of moles solute?

number of moles=solute concentration/solute molar mass


How can one determine concentration from molarity?

To determine concentration from molarity, you can use the formula: concentration molarity x molar mass. Molarity is the number of moles of solute per liter of solution, while concentration is the amount of solute in a given volume of solution. By multiplying the molarity by the molar mass of the solute, you can calculate the concentration of the solution.


Diffusion of a solute into a cell occurs when the solute is?

I believe the answer is when it is uncharged.


A cell is in what when solute concentration inside and outside the cell are equal?

Isotonic.


A cell is in when solute concentration inside and outside the cell are equal?

Isotonic.


How do control osmosis?

By controlling solute concentration inside the cell :D


Does altering the permeability of the membrane change the equilibrium concentration of the solute in the cell?

Yes, altering the permeability of the membrane can change the equilibrium concentration of the solute in the cell. By adjusting how easily the solute can pass through the membrane, you can affect the balance between the concentration of the solute inside and outside of the cell, ultimately impacting the equilibrium concentration.


Is the cell below in a hypertonic or hypotonic?

Hypotonic means higher amount of h20 and hypertonic means a smaller amount of h20. If the cell was for example in saltwater and it isn't meant to live in salt water, the inside of the cell would be hypotonic and outside would be hypertonic


How do celles control osmosis?

By controlling solute concentration inside the cell :D


How can one determine the molal concentration of a solution?

To determine the molal concentration of a solution, you need to divide the moles of solute by the mass of the solvent in kilograms. This calculation gives you the molality of the solution, which is expressed in moles of solute per kilogram of solvent.


Why molarity not based on the volume of solvent alone?

Molarity is based on the total volume of the solution (solvent + solute), because the concentration of a solution is defined as the amount of solute dissolved in a given volume of the solution. By considering the total volume, we can accurately determine the concentration of the solute in the solution.


If there is more solute inside a membrane than outside solute particles will move across the membrane to the?

equalize the concentration on both sides of the membrane through passive diffusion.