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water moves from a high concentration to a low concentration in a cell
Concentration is the amount of a solute in a given volume of solution at a given temperature and pressure.
The pH meter measures the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in an aqueous solution
A solution with a low concentration contains a small amount of solute dissolved in a larger amount of solvent. This means there are relatively few solute particles present compared to the solvent. Low concentration solutions are often used for dilution purposes or in very sensitive analytical techniques.
AN increase n pressure, an increase in gas concentration in the solution
increase the concentration of the solution and change its physical and chemical properties.
Iso-osmotic concentration refers to a solution that has the same osmotic pressure as another solution. To determine iso-osmotic concentration, you can use colligative properties such as freezing point depression or osmotic pressure measurements. By comparing these values between solutions, you can identify when two solutions have equal osmotic pressure and thus have iso-osmotic concentration.
Osmotic Pressure
Osmotic Pressure
The solution with the highest concentration of solute particles will have the highest osmotic pressure.
It exerts pressure on the side with a higher concentration of water.
A solution whose concentration of solute is equal to the maximum concentration predicted from the solute's solubility is called a saturated solution. In a saturated solution, the solute is in equilibrium with its undissolved form, meaning no more solute can dissolve at that specific temperature and pressure.