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Complete the table below based on the solutions and cells in the beakers.
1. 45% H2O. 55% solute. 75% H2O. 25% solute. 2. 90%
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Water had the lowest bp of 100C b/c it has no solute to block the movement which cause to have a lower bp when heated. Water
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Which of the following would NOT be a factor for a solute to dissolve in water?
A. A solute separates into ions which are
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Which of the following would NOT be a factor for a solute to dissolve in water?
A. A solute separates into ions which are
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Cause the animal cell to burst/lyse______
Cause a plant cell to become wilted (lost of water)_______ When the solute
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Two containers of equal volume are separated by a membrane that allows free passage of water but completely restricts passae of
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Two containers of equal volume are separated by a membrane that allows free passage of water but completely restricts passae of
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Complete the table below based on the solutions and cells in the beakers.
1. 45% H2O. 55% solute. 75% H2O. 25% solute. 2. 90%
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When 3.78 g of nonvolatile solute is dissolved in 300.0 g of water, the freezing point depression is 0.646 o C. Calculate the
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The movement of water, containing no solute, across semi-permeable cellular membranes through aquaporins is known as?(1 point)
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