It puts the water concentration off balance.
Osmosis only apply to water, the word your looking for is Diffusion
Osmosis of water from the right to the left
Salt would slow this rate considerably and the more salt in the water the slower this rate would be.
yes
No, Hypotonic Solutions do
Salt solutions are used in osmosis experiment to show that water will move to the side that has more salt. "Water follows salt."
The salt leaches the fluids out of the slug, due to osmosis. The slug then dies of dehydration.
Destiling or reverse osmosis.
The amount of salt in a liquid can affect how osmosis occurs. Osmosis is a net movement of molecules due to the concentration present.
Osmosis only apply to water, the word your looking for is Diffusion
Yes
Cause osmosis is a water condition.
Yes, by distillation or reverse osmosis.
Osmosis of water from a low concentration of salt to a high concentration
Osmosis of water from the right to the left
Softened water (from a water softener) has some additional sodium (not salt) in it. Reverse osmosis will remove this sodium. Indeed reverse osmosis membranes are quickly damaged by hardness in water, so reverse osmosis systems prefer to run on softened water. Julian Hobday of KindWater
That is because of osmosis . To kill the bacteria we need it . It also loosens mucus