Bila kebutuhan air tubuh kita tidak dipenuhi, maka sedikit demi sedikit masalah kesehatan akan mulai muncul. Mulai dari rasa lelah (fatigue) dan sakit kepala, sampai yang parah seperti batu ginjal. HUBUNGI 081380783912 - 02194120180 UNTUK DAPATKAN SOLUSI TEPAT . Nikmati air minum murni dan sehat ditempat anda dengan menggunakan ADVANCE Reverse osmosis.
@9valerie7 Well to be more exact it's the movement of water (solvent) from the region of lower concentration of solute to region of higher concentration. When you talk about concentration, you measure it in terms of the solute. So osmosis is from low to high concentration of solute to balance out the concentration.
@9valerie7 concentration of what. Solute concentration?? free water concentration? Be more specific. Water flows from an area of High Free-water concentration to an area of Low Free-water concentration. In other words, it flows from an area of low solute concentration (lots of free-water) to an area of high solute concentration (where there is less free-water). Just remember that water always follows the solutes. So wherever the solutes are at, that is where the water wants to move into.
@RhysGriff92 Actually, its the exact opposite :D What you're describing is Inverse osmosis. Regular osmosis movers water from regions of low concentration to regions of high concentration. ;D
@RhysGriff92 Actually, its the exact opposite :D What you're describing is Inverse osmosis. Regular osmosis movers water from regions of low concentration to regions of high concentration. ;D
Actually, its the exact opposite :D What you're describing is Inverse osmosis. Regular osmosis movers water from regions of low concentration to regions of high concentration :D
@Aniisah123 No horseandponymadme is correct. Its low to high. You always measure concentration in terms of the solute even though in a low concentration, water molecules (solvent) are in a higher concentration.
@horseandponymadme depends on what you are talking about... be more specific. Water flows from an area of High Free-water concentration to an area of Low Free-water concentration. In other words, it flows from an area of low solute concentration (lots of free-water) to an area of high solute concentration (where there is less free-water). Just remember that water always follows the solutes. So wherever the solutes are at, that is where the water wants to move into.
*light bulb goes off in my head* aha, i finally get it! i was trying to figure out why water comes out of a potato slice when put into salt water, and this explains that perfectly, so thanks a lot!
I didinet say i am not interested in this, I actually find it fascinating, and you might too oneday. Unless you wanna be a flight attentend or garbage man/woman.
i saw this video at school it was better cause it had sound
3417akeem 2 months ago
Bila kebutuhan air tubuh kita tidak dipenuhi, maka sedikit demi sedikit masalah kesehatan akan mulai muncul. Mulai dari rasa lelah (fatigue) dan sakit kepala, sampai yang parah seperti batu ginjal. HUBUNGI 081380783912 - 02194120180 UNTUK DAPATKAN SOLUSI TEPAT . Nikmati air minum murni dan sehat ditempat anda dengan menggunakan ADVANCE Reverse osmosis.
LOWONGANKERJAA 5 months ago
nice video
waterfiltersystems1 6 months ago
fuck - is this shit!
Nick153264897 7 months ago
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very nice video! is it possible to recreate osmotic pressure without a semi-permeable membrane?
squige7854 8 months ago
Osmosis is the movement of water molecule from high concentration region to low concentration region :)
9valerie7 8 months ago
@9valerie7 Well to be more exact it's the movement of water (solvent) from the region of lower concentration of solute to region of higher concentration. When you talk about concentration, you measure it in terms of the solute. So osmosis is from low to high concentration of solute to balance out the concentration.
skus007 8 months ago
@9valerie7 concentration of what. Solute concentration?? free water concentration? Be more specific. Water flows from an area of High Free-water concentration to an area of Low Free-water concentration. In other words, it flows from an area of low solute concentration (lots of free-water) to an area of high solute concentration (where there is less free-water). Just remember that water always follows the solutes. So wherever the solutes are at, that is where the water wants to move into.
carlososorio01 8 months ago 2
omg this song was so inspiering, almost as good as bieber.
ycrbnh 9 months ago
nice looking project!!^^ but i dont want to read ....
flowersflame 9 months ago
Osmosis: high to low high to low high to low!
SunBound28 1 year ago
Sorry for the tons of responses. My firefox was mad :D
allan882 1 year ago
Lösung ist Bestwater
Bestwater168 1 year ago
Lösung ist Bestwater
Bestwater168 1 year ago
me potatoes too lol in science lab
viren2k82k8 1 year ago
very helpful thankyou :)
GrandmaLSRP 2 years ago 2
hey! u got that from the tvdsb site!
deza46 2 years ago
can somebody help me explain this but more worded easily please?
kaiwingwong 2 years ago 14
wow im doing the potato thingy 2.........
bangbangall5 2 years ago
wow, this makes alot of sense.
cos i'm doing the lab with potatoes too( :
spongebabe195 2 years ago
Ahh so
Osmosis is the movement of water from a region of high concentration to a region of low. Remember High to Low lol!
RhysGriff92 2 years ago 12
@RhysGriff92 Actually, its the exact opposite :D What you're describing is Inverse osmosis. Regular osmosis movers water from regions of low concentration to regions of high concentration. ;D
allan882 1 year ago
@RhysGriff92 Actually, its the exact opposite :D What you're describing is Inverse osmosis. Regular osmosis movers water from regions of low concentration to regions of high concentration. ;D
allan882 1 year ago
@RhysGriff92
Actually, its the exact opposite :D What you're describing is Inverse osmosis. Regular osmosis movers water from regions of low concentration to regions of high concentration :D
allan882 1 year ago
@RhysGriff92 u sound like my bio teacher
emolink66 1 year ago
@RhysGriff92 Wouldn't that be diffusion? Nonetheless, osmosis is the movement of water until it reaches dynamic equilibrium.
bluefavorites 1 year ago
@RhysGriff92 No, it's low to high!! :)
horseandponymadme 1 year ago
@horseandponymadme thats diffusion
TheBeezwaxx 11 months ago
@horseandponymadme noooo itss high to low
what your thinking about is active transport - which uses energy ;D
Aniisah123 10 months ago
@Aniisah123 No horseandponymadme is correct. Its low to high. You always measure concentration in terms of the solute even though in a low concentration, water molecules (solvent) are in a higher concentration.
skus007 8 months ago
@horseandponymadme depends on what you are talking about... be more specific. Water flows from an area of High Free-water concentration to an area of Low Free-water concentration. In other words, it flows from an area of low solute concentration (lots of free-water) to an area of high solute concentration (where there is less free-water). Just remember that water always follows the solutes. So wherever the solutes are at, that is where the water wants to move into.
carlososorio01 8 months ago
*light bulb goes off in my head* aha, i finally get it! i was trying to figure out why water comes out of a potato slice when put into salt water, and this explains that perfectly, so thanks a lot!
adrimare1 2 years ago
This video is great, I have never REAAAAAALLY understood it before, now I get it!
Mortadela200 2 years ago
osmosis makes me wanna kick a baby in the nuts
ExNihiloJimmy 2 years ago 3
ha!
jckbac9 2 years ago
I totally did after watching this.
marimaryelsol 2 years ago
I agree why do we have to learn this if we are not intrested in biology!! arg!!
Farrahmack 2 years ago
I didinet say i am not interested in this, I actually find it fascinating, and you might too oneday. Unless you wanna be a flight attentend or garbage man/woman.
peace
ExNihiloJimmy 2 years ago 2
Eh I choose flight attendent lol jk.... I just wish we could choose to learn it not have to.
Farrahmack 2 years ago
yeah, i know, i'm asking myself the same question! :/
nadia272727 2 years ago
awesome
arulnaveen1993 3 years ago
UGH??????????????
maribeldiaz15 3 years ago
look at the other videos by neurocirujo, its rlly good
bsmaster2 3 years ago 2
it is terrible that you put letters instead os sound!!!!!!!!!TERRIBLE
juliramire 3 years ago 3
tanks
Gaprielll 3 years ago