water moves to an area of solute (w/ salt) because the volume of water is less on that side than the other. consider a semi permeable membrane in the middle of two containers. on the left is regular water. on the right is salty water. that salt takes up space. therefore, the actual amount of water on the right is LESS than the actual amount of water on the left. water will equalize itself so the water from the left will flow into the right container.
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emolink66 1 year ago
water moves to an area of solute (w/ salt) because the volume of water is less on that side than the other. consider a semi permeable membrane in the middle of two containers. on the left is regular water. on the right is salty water. that salt takes up space. therefore, the actual amount of water on the right is LESS than the actual amount of water on the left. water will equalize itself so the water from the left will flow into the right container.
alex61761 1 year ago
I have watched so many videos on this and yours is the best... simplistic clear and to the point .... hope to see more from your viedos....
sammohung82 1 year ago
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bangbangall5 2 years ago
OMG thank you! I watched probably 20 other videos that made me even more confused, this cleared it up for me! Thank you!
ARTsyproductions 2 years ago
Thanks a bunch, that helped alot!
paige5peach 3 years ago
thanks that helped a lot actually.
misshumorless 3 years ago