Dialysis only refers to the transfer of the solute, while the transfer of the solvent is called osmosis.
Urea
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dialysis
Dialysis of the blood to remove toxic substances or metabolic wastes from the bloodstream; used in the case of kidney failure
I'm doing the same AP Bio essay right now. 1. Place each solution in a separate dialysis bag. 2. Place each dialysis bag in a solute (water). 3. Observe the dialysis bag in the solute for a couple of days. 4. Record the results with a Benedict's test to determine the amount of sucrose in each solute. Whichever solution diffused the most into the solute is the .2 solution. Whichever diffused the least into the water is the .8 solution, etc.
You go through dialysis.
Urea, potassium, creatinine, and extra fluids are 4 components of urine that dialysis would also remove.
That's called Dialysis.
Yes. Dialysis removes ammonium sulphate since it is tiny than protein polypeptide molecules.
chlorine and chlorimine
Dialysis