Questions tagged [osmosis]
the spontaneous net movement of solvent molecules through a semi-permeable membrane into a region of higher solute concentration, in the direction that tends to equalize the solute concentrations on the two sides.
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Relation between dilution and osmotic pressure
The following question is taken from IAT 2024, an entrance test for research institutes in India at the high school level:
Which one of the following plots correctly describes the variation of ...
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Is there a way to calculate the osmotic pressure between two or even three solutions?
From what I've read about osmotic pressure, the "measurement" and "calculation" of osmotic pressure always applies to a system in which "pure water" and a solution is ...
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Does osmotic pressure depend on the quantities of the outer membrane solvent?
$$\pi V = nRT$$
What is the osmotic pressure at $\pu{25^oC}$ of an aqueous solution of 0.0010 M $\ce{C12H22O11}$ (sucrose)?
We just need to substitute the data into equation (13.4)
$$\pi = \frac{\pu{...
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What is the exact definition of isotonic solutions?
Background of the Question
I am a high school student so maybe my understanding of this topic is quite less, so apologies in case I have asked an elementary question.
My chemistry sir taught that :-
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Can you clearly explain what osmotic pressure is?
There are two main questions I'm struggling to get my head around.
What exerts osmotic pressure? Is it the molecules of the solvent (water) or solute particles (sugar) ?
Where is it exerted? On the ...
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When does osmosis stop?
In the figure given below:-
Since only solvent particles can move through semipermeable membrane, if we manage to keep pressure on both the containers equal say by keeping weights, will osmosis go ...
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Difference in salinity and/or sugar content: Does it have a name? [closed]
Let's say that I put a tea infuser full of high-salt and/or high-sugar content, into a tea pot full of fresh water. I know that the salt and/or sugar will move from the infuser to the tea pot until ...
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What is the osmosis equilibrium point of water beads (for plants)?
In theory, water beads for plants take in water when immersed in it to gradually release it to the roots of the plants. This process happens through osmosis. When the relative humidity is high enough, ...
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What is the significance of semipermeable membrane in osmosis? [closed]
My teacher said that semipermeable membrane allows passage of only selected particles and then said that it is required for osmosis but I cannot totally understand the main function of semipermeable ...
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Passing protons through cation-permeable membranes
Protons are attached to a water molecule (making hydronium) in acidic solutions. If a container was split through the middle with a cation-permeable but anion impermeable membrane and, say, HCl was ...
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What happens to a solute's potential energy during diffusion?
I was thinking, if you have a large amount of water, with an uneven solute concentration, diffusion will lead to an even concentration of solute throughout the solution.
Intuitively,that would mean ...
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How do concentrations of different solutes across a cell membrane affect whether water leaves or enters the cell?
I know from class that water travels to where the solute concentration is higher. I have no problem visualizing it if it's just "salt." What if there are multiple types of solutes? For ...
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Osmotic pressure for non-electrical neutral region of a solution
For calculation of the osmotic pressure, we can use Van't Hoff equation as below:
π=CRT
If we put the solution in an electrical field, the cations and anions move towards negative and positive pols, ...
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Will osmosis still occur if there is no water on the other side of the semi-permeable membrane?
During the following experiment: Take two peeled potato-halves and
scoop each one out to make potato cups. Put each potato cup in a
trough containing water. Now,
Keep Potato-cup A Empty
Put one ...
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What is the maximum osmotic pressure that can be exerted with water as the solvent at room temperature?
Lets say we have a membrane which separates a tank of pure water from a tank of water saturated with a solute(there are also undissolved chunks of solute which can immediately dissolve if water is ...