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Skirby3 Skirby3
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9 years ago
Osmosis: If you ran an experiment with this setup using 9.00 mM albumin in the left beaker, and distilled water in the right, and then ran a second experiment using twice the albumin in the left beaker, how would the osmotic pressure compare between the two experiments? What does this tell you about the relationship between relative solute concentration and osmotic pressure?
 
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9 years ago
In the second experiment, there is twice as much albumin, meaning less water compared to the first experiment in its left beaker. As a result, what would move from the right beaker over to the left to balance out the inequality.
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9 years ago
Thank you!
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9 years ago
You're welcome, did it make sense?
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