It should take just exactly twice the volume to reach the balance point.
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concentration- hypertonic or hypotonic
Osmosis is a passive transport process. Therefore it can only go with the concentration gradient.
When there is a higher concentration of water on one side and a lower concentration on the other side, the water on the side with the higher concentration will naturally move to the side with the lower concentration in order to balance the two sides.
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It is easier to answer this by using examples. Let us suppose we have 4g of NaOH in 100 mls of waste water (4%). Titrating with 1M HCl would require 100ml of titrant. That would thus mean we would need 1000ml of 0.1M HCl titrant run from a buret which is extremely impractical. The concentrations thus affect volumes and thus titration flask sizes etc. It also would affect the time taken and the practicality.
i case when the beaker get hot it does not affect the lab.
Dilution reduces the concentration of a solution.
Decrease, you are making the specific gravity closer to that of water.
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vision, concentration
no. This is because light only affect the rate of photosynthesis and not the chlorophyll concentration in the leaf
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