Osmosis Essays and Term Papers
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Investigate osmosis between potato tissue and sugar solutions. Aim: To investigate the effect of varying concentration of a certain sugar solution on the amount of osmotic activity between the solution and a potato core of a given size 10mm Hypothesis: Osmosis is defined as the net movement of water or any other solutions molecules from a region in which they are highly concentrated to a region in which they are less concentrated. This movement must
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Osmosis
Osmosis Osmosis is just a special case of diffusion - where water diffuses through a membrane which has different concentrations on either side. Permeable means "allows anything to pass through". Membranes in cells allow small molecules (water) to pass through, but prevent bigger ones from passing. This is called "selectively permeable". Take a look at the following animation; If a selectively permeable membrane separates the two solutions, water moves through it in both directions at
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Osmosis Investigation
Osmosis investigation Aim: To investigate how sugar concentration affects the mass or size of a potato and find out the sugar solution. Introduction: Osmosis is the movement of water molecules across a partially permeable membrane form a region of high water concentration to a region of low water concentration until the concentration on both sides is equal. This means that osmosis is like diffusion involving water molecules. Osmosis occurs across a partially permeable membrane, with
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Osmosis
Osmosis is the movement of a substance from a high concentration to a low concentration. Diagram: The Aim: The aim of the experiment was to find the molar concentration of a potato taken from an average of our results. Method 1. Get the equipment on the equipment list. 2. Pick up the cutting tile and potato. 3. Cut the potato using the corer 4. Measure the core’s diameter and length. 5. Remove skin from potato
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Osmosis
Osmosis Aim: To determine the concentration of cell sap in a potato cell. Osmosis is the movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane. It starts from a weak solution and becomes a more stronger solution until the concentrations on both sides are equal. To investigate the range of solutions needed to find the point at which the surrounding solution is the same as the cell sap in the vacuole. 0 molar - No salt 0.2
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Osmosis
Practical Report Experiment 4 & 5 Diffusion and Osmosis Experiment: 5 Osmosis- The movement of water Aim: To observe the effects of the movement of water into and out of cells. Hypothesis: I think the potato in the salt water will become soft and the potato in the distilled water will stay firm. Method: 1. The potato was peeled and cut in to two 2cm cubes. 2. One potato was placed in a beaker of
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Osmosis
The following is a short sample from this piece of coursework: ... els of sucrose solution to distilled water (see molarity table above) and I placed each of the mixtures into the correct beakers. 5. Then I weighed all the potato chips on an electronic balance (see results) and recorded the results. 6. I placed 5 pieces of potato into each beaker and left them for approx 36 hrs. 7. After this time I drained
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Osmosis
Osmosis Investigation Introduction & Aims At present I am investigating Osmosis, and I have devised a experiment to investigate the rate of it. I have been provided with potatoes, and all the common laboratory equipment. I will look at 2 variables, one discontinuous, one continuous. For my discontinuous veritable I have chosen TYPE OF POTATO. I will have 3 different types of potato, chosen randomly, and numbered A, B & C. For my continuous veritable
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Osmosis and Potatoes
Osmosis is a specialised form of diffusion. Water moves from an area of LOW concentration of Solute to an area of HIGH concentration of solute through a semi-or fully permeable membrane by the process. Water moves constantly through the cell’s membrane its estimated that about 250 times the volume of a single cell moves through 1 per second This continues until the solute concentration reaches equilibrium It is convenient to express the available energy per
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The Effect of Ph on the Rate of Osmosis Using a Glucose Solution
The Effect of pH on the Rate of Osmosis Using a Glucose Solution Melissa Werderitch Biology 157 11/6/06 Introduction In a journal article written by Florian Lang, osmosis is essentially explained as the flow of water from one area to another that are separated by a selectively permeable membrane to equalize concentrations of particles in the two locations (Lang, 1997). Osmosis is able to maintain osmotic pressure and regulate a cell’s volume. In a hypotonic
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Osmosis in a Patato Chip
OSMOSIS IN A POTATO CHIP Aim: To investigate the effect of varying concentration of a certain sugar solution on the amount of osmotic activity between the solution and a potato chip of a given size. _____________________________________________________________________ Aim: To investigate the effect of varying concentration of a certain sugar solution on the amount of osmotic activity between the solution and a potato chip of a given size. Osmosis is defined as the net movement of water
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The Effects of Concentration on Osmosis
Introduction: This experiment was used to examine the hypothesis that: Osmosis is dependent on the concentrations of the substances involved. Diffusion is the passage of solute molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration (Campbell & Reece, 2005). An example is ammonia diffusing throughout a room. A solute is one of two components in a chemical solution. The solute is the substance dissolved in the solution. The solvent, the other
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Osmosis
AIM: to test the theory of osmosis we will put several equal potato slices in different concentration of sucrose solution and observe the changes in the weight of the potato EQUIPMENT: potato, potato chips, sucrose solution 0-10, 5 beakers and scales to weight the potatoes PREDICITON: the potatoes will weight more in different solutions after 10 minutes in the sucrose. THEORY: osmosis is the name to describe the diffusion of water through a partly permeable
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Osmosis - Evaluation + Conclusion
Conclusion and Evaluation Conclusion In our test we put six different sliced up potatoes chips in solutions. The solution was different concentration of salt and water, one was 5% sugar, one 10%, one 15%, one 20% and one 30% salt concentration. We measured the mass of the potatoes chip before and after we put it into the solution. To keep the experiment fair we only changed one variable which was the salt concentration. The results
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Biology Osmosis
Investigation into finding out the Effect of the effect of osmosis In potato cells Introduction I am doing an experiment to find out the effect that osmosis has on Water solution and a Sugar solution. Osmosis is a process which water moves from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration. I am going to record my results to see if osmosis occurs in water solution of sugar solution. Apparatus In this
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Osmosis
The experiment was very successful in my opinion. I obtained a large quantity of very accurate results from which I was able to create informative graphs. I think I took easily enough results for the amount of concentrations that I was using, and the time that I used for the experiment to last was enough to allow sufficient osmosis to occur. However if I was to repeat the experiment I might well increase the time
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Osmosis
Aim: The aim of this investigation is to compare & evaluate the effects of osmosis in potato chips. We aim to find out the different outcomes that can (and will) take place when the potato chips are placed in different amounts of concentrated solutions (Sucrose Concentration). Scientific Knowledge: * Water is absorbed by the potato chip due to the Potato Chip being permeable. * Potatoes will increase in size. * Potatoes will become more flexible.
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Comparative Analysis of Diffusion and Osmosis Rates Under Varying Conditions
Abstract One of the main tasks of a cell is to balance the water and molecules in the cell. This experiment studied the effects of diffusion and osmosis under varying conditions. The diffusion experiment examined two dyes of different molecular weights at different temperatures. The diffusion rates were measured and the results were recorded during 15-minute intervals for 45 minutes. The osmosis experiment examined the diffusion rates of molasses bags submerged in water of varying
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Diffusion and Osmosis
Diffusion of Ammonium hydroxide with red litmus paper Definition of diffusion 1. Diffusion is the process in which particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration in order to evenly spread out. 2 Diagram. 3. During the diffusion tube experiment I noted that firstly ammonium hydroxide was placed on to a piece of cotton wool. The cotton wool (with the ammonium hydroxide) was then placed in to a diffusion
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Osmosis
INTRODUCTION Osmosis is defined as the movement of water from an area of high concentration of water to an area of low concentration of water. “Kinetic molecular theory of matter this theory states that all matter whether it exists as a liquid, gas, or solid in a state of constant motion. The molecules that make up the matter are always moving in random fashion.” (lab # 5 pg. 1) “Passive Transport the transport of
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Osmosis Theory
OSMOSIS Osmosis Theory Diagrams available in any science book Osmosis is the diffusion of a solvent through a partially permeable membrane until there is an equal concentration on either side of the membrane. The partially permeable membrane contains pores that are very small. Because these pores are only very small, only certain molecules can pass through it. Usually though the membrane will allow all or none of the molecules through. When only one type of
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Osmosis
Methods and Materials: To test the hypothesis that the rate of osmosis is positively related to the difference in the osmolarities of the solutions on the two sides of the membrane, we needed to fill up one side of the membrane with a liquid. First, we filled three culture dishes about half full of ordinary tap water which has an osmolarity of zero. We then labeled each dish; the first was labeled 0%, the second
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An Experiment into the Effect of Sugar Concentration on Osmosis
An experiment into the effect of sugar concentration on osmosis Background information Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from a dilute solution to a concentrated solution through a partially permeable membrane. The molecules will continue to diffuse until the area in which the molecules are found reaches a state of equilibrium, meaning that the molecules are randomly distributed throughout an object, with no area having a higher or lower concentration than any other. Plant
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Osmosis in Potatoes
Potato Osmosis Introduction: A shipwrecked sailor is stranded on a small desert island with no fresh water to drink. They know they could last without food for up to a month, but if they didn't have water to drink they will be dead within a week. Hoping to postpone the inevitable, their thirst drives them to drink the salty seawater. They are dead in two days. Why do you think drinking seawater killed the sailor
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Potato and Osmosis Investigation
Potato and Osmosis Investigation Planning Aim: To investigate the effect of varying concentration of a certain sugar solution on the amount of osmotic activity between the solution and a potato chip of a given size. Hypothesis: Osmosis is defined as the net movement of water or any other solutionЎ|s molecules from a region in which they are highly concentrated to a region in which they are less concentrated. This movement must take place across a
Rating:Essay Length: 2,889 Words / 12 PagesSubmitted: January 23, 2010