a semi permeable membrane
Dialysis only refers to the transfer of the solute, while the transfer of the solvent is called osmosis.
Dialysis is the separation of particles in a liquid on the basis of differences in their ability to pass through a membrane. As a semi permeable membrane is involved, so it is an osmosis.
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Actualy, it doesnt use osmosis at all. Diaysis is the opposite of osmosis many people tend to mix up the two. But during dialysis the transfer of paticles form a higher area of concetration move to an area of lower concetration. Dialysis is used i artificial kidney machiens because it will let salts and other small molecules that are dissolved in blood pass through the membranes of cells.
Osmosis is usually detected by simply looking at the experiment - most of the time, enough water is transferred to cause a noticeable rise/fall in water levels. However, I assume you could tell through the usage of weighing scales - as water re-distributes, as would the weight.
Dialysis irs required when the kidney no longer function correctly and the dialysis cleans an organ called "The Blood",.
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Distilled water will move out of the dialysis bag and into the sucrose solution due to osmosis and the fact that the dialysis bag has a hypertonic solution of H2O as compared to the sucrose solution.
The following conditions are required for osmosis to occur: 1) A selectively-permeable membrane 2) Concentration difference
To be a dialysis technician you need to have a high school diploma or GED. After that you can attend training at a vocational college or dialysis training center to learn how to operate the dialysis equipment and care for the patients.
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