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How does Osmosis work

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  • can somebody help me explain this but more worded easily please?

  • Ahh so

    Osmosis is the movement of water from a region of high concentration to a region of low. Remember High to Low lol!

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  • i saw this video at school it was better cause it had sound

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  • @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.

  • @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.

  • @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.

  • @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.

  • Osmosis is the movement of water molecule from high concentration region to low concentration region :)

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