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Rhett Salazar
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6 December, 17:00
Why does the amount of solute matter for osmosis?
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Kasey Berger
6 December, 17:27
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The concentration of the solute in the solution affects osmosis especially in the value of the osmotic pressure since they are directly related. An increase in concentration will also result to an increase in the osmotic pressure and vice versa. It is the minimum pressure which needs to be applied to a solution to prevent the inward flow of water across a semipermeable membrane.
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