Osmosis And Concentration Of Solute

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Conclusion: From this experiment, it proved that the concentrations of solutions will affect the rate of osmosis in potato cells. When the experiment was conducted, it showed that when a potato cell is inside of a 0% salt-water solution, the mass of the potato will increase. When the potato cell is inside of a 3% salt-water solution, the mass will remain the equal. If the potato cell is in a 10% salt-water solution, the cell will decrease in mass. All of this increasing and decreasing of masses is because of osmosis. Below will explain how osmosis will affect this. 0% Salt-Water Solution: In any solution, the potato cell will try to equalize the concentration of solutions both inside the potato, and outside. The way the cell equalizes the concentrations is of osmosis; the water can be moved go in and out of the cell. The cell is able to do this because it is selectively permeable. This means that some things can pass through the pores in the cell membrane, and that something is water. This potato cell will try to equalize the concentrations by taking in water. As the water is taken in, the concentration slowly dilutes. In this particular solution, both the potato cell and the solution will never be equal because salt cannot be moved through the cell membrane. When the water is taken in, it gains mass. 3% Salt-Water Solution: Any cell in any solution will try to equalize both concentrations of solutions. So if the concentration is 3% in the potato cell and 3% in the water, for every water molecule taken in, a water molecule will be taken out. This will keep both concentrations equal and will also keep the mass the same. 10% Salt-Water Solution: Since the concentration of solutions is higher on the outside is higher than inside the potato cell, the cell will put water on in the solution outside. The potato
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