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Lukas Espinoza
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24 September, 15:16
What does "semi-permeable" mean
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Bella Tran
24 September, 15:23
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Semi-permeable substances allow certain things to pass through, but others can not. Such as coffee filters, the hot water and newly made coffee can pass through, but the coffee grinds can not. These specifically allow the passage of a solvent, but not many solutes.
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Hadassah Park
24 September, 15:35
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Substances can go through it
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