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the concentration of solutes is the same every where
the concentration of solutes is the same every where
Both affected by Concentrations?
Osmosis is the movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane. When there are different concentrations on either side, the water moves from the side that has the least concentration of solute to the side with the higher concentration of solute. So a different solute concentration drives osmosis.
Osmosis is a passive process and happens without any expenditure of energy. It involves the movement of molecules from a region of higher concentration to lower concentration until the concentrations become equal on either side of the membrane. Any solvent can undergo the process of osmosis including gases and supercritical liquids.
When two solutions, with different concentrations are separated by a semi permeable membrane. The flow will be from high concentration to low.
the consentration of solutes is the same everywhere.
the concentration of solutes is the same every where
the concentration of solutes is the same every where
Both affected by Concentrations?
Osmosis is the movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane. When there are different concentrations on either side, the water moves from the side that has the least concentration of solute to the side with the higher concentration of solute. So a different solute concentration drives osmosis.
Osmosis is a passive process and happens without any expenditure of energy. It involves the movement of molecules from a region of higher concentration to lower concentration until the concentrations become equal on either side of the membrane. Any solvent can undergo the process of osmosis including gases and supercritical liquids.
I think the word you're looking for is osmosis. Water with different ionic or molecular concentrations will move toward equilibrium.
Two cells with identical solute concentrations are isotomic to each other is true when it comes to osmosis. Osmosis also obeys the laws of diffusion.
Osmosis happens when there is a membrane that water (or some other solvent) can go through but other things dissolved in the water cannot. The water will try to make concentrations equal. If on one side there is much solvent, water will go from the other side to that one. Happens a lot on the border of cells.
Osmosis is a physical process in which a solvent moves, without input of energy, across a semipermeable membrane (permeable to the solvent , but not the solute) separating two solutions of different concentrations. Osmosis releases energy, and can be made to do work, as when a growing tree root splits a stone.
Hypertonic, hypotonic and isotonic.