Must be that pressure is equal on both sides...
When will water stop moving across a membrane when the water concentration is equal on both sides.
When will water stop moving across a membrane when the water concentration is equal on both sides.
Particles in a given medium stop moving across the membrane during diffusion when a state of equilibrium is reached, that is when the number of particles on either side of the membrane equalizes.
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Yes, in an isotonic solution the movement of molecules across the membrane will stop.
Water stops moving when the potential difference or the diffusion pressure becomes zero on both sides of the membrane.
The net movement of osmosis stops when the concentration of solute is equal on both sides of the membrane, resulting in equilibrium. At equilibrium, there is no further movement of water molecules across the membrane.
The osmotic pressure. This is the pressure which would have to be applied to a solution to stop water entering if it was separated from pure water by a semipermeable membrane.
Osmosis will continue until equilibrium is reached, meaning that there is an equal concentration of solute on both sides of the semi-permeable membrane. Once equilibrium is achieved, osmosis will stop as there will be no net movement of water across the membrane.
Yes, they do.
By stretching water across the lateral plane.
Yes, moving water can freeze if the temperature drops low enough. The movement of the water can slow down or stop as it freezes.