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At amolecular level, explain why in osmosis there is a net migration ofsolvent from the side of the membrane less concentrated in soluteto the side more concentrated in solute by selecting all thatapply.
The side of the membrane that is less concentrated in solute ismore concentrated in solvent.
The side of the membrane that is less concentrated in solute isless concentrated in solvent.
The escaping tendency of the solvent increases with itsconcentration.
The difference in escaping tendency results in a net migration ofsolvent from the side less concentrated in solute tothe side more concentrated in solute.
The difference in escaping tendency results in a net migration ofsolvent to the side less concentrated in solute fromthe side more concentrated in solute.
None of these.
At amolecular level, explain why in osmosis there is a net migration ofsolvent from the side of the membrane less concentrated in soluteto the side more concentrated in solute by selecting all thatapply.
The side of the membrane that is less concentrated in solute ismore concentrated in solvent. |
The side of the membrane that is less concentrated in solute isless concentrated in solvent. |
The escaping tendency of the solvent increases with itsconcentration. |
The difference in escaping tendency results in a net migration ofsolvent from the side less concentrated in solute tothe side more concentrated in solute. |
The difference in escaping tendency results in a net migration ofsolvent to the side less concentrated in solute fromthe side more concentrated in solute. |
None of these. |
Collen VonLv2
13 Mar 2019