Question: Question Completion Status: QUESTION 1 What Is A Solution? Solvent -solute Solution Solute + Solvent = Solution Movement Of Solutes From Areas Of High Concentration To Areas Of Low Concentration Until They Reach A Dynamic Steady State Equilibrium At This Point, There Is No Further Net Movement Of Molecules Between Compartments. Movement Of Solvent From …
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Question Completion Status: QUESTION 1 What is a solution? Solvent -solute solution Solute + solvent = solution movement of solutes from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration until they reach a dynamic steady state equilibrium at this point, there is no further net movement of molecules between compartments. movement of solvent from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration until they reach a dynamic steady state equilibrium; at this point, there is no further net movement of molecules between compartments. QUESTION 2 Diffusion is the: O movement of particles against the concentration gradient movement of liquid to hypertonic conditions movement of solutes from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration until they reach a dynamic steady state equilibrium; at this point, there is no further net movement of molecules between compartments. movement of solvent from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration until they reach a dynamic steady state equilibrium; at this point, there is no further net movement of molecules between compartments. Che Sud Suhu mimit. Click Su Arosa alla Save All Hibue. movement of solutes from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration until they reach a dynamic steady state equilibrium; at this point, there is no further net movement of molecules between compartments. O movement of liquid against a concentration gradient (from low to high) O movement of particles against the concentration gradient (from low to high) movement of solvent from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration until they reach a dynamic steady state equilibrium; at this point, there is no further net movement of molecules between compartments, QUESTION 4 If two solutions are separated by a permeable membrane, which way will the solutes move? Compartment A = 300 mOsm Compartment B = 325 mOsm Which compartment is hypertonic? Movement from A to B: B is hypertonic Movement from B to A:B is hypertonic Movement from A to B; Als hypertonic Movement from B to Ano movement of solutes, but movement of solvent until the compartments are isotonic