Osmosis results from passage of water molecules through a semi-permeable membrane. The direction of net flow is i. from a greater water concentration to a lower water concentration from a colloidal dispersion to a true solution of equal concentration. iii. between solutions of equal concentrations ii. iv. v. from a higher solute concentration to a lower solute concentration from a lower solute concentration to a higher solute concentration a. i, ii only b. i, ii, iii only c. i, iv only d. i, v only

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hypertonic solution.
(For Questions 8-10) When a dose of magnesium citrate, Mg3(C6H5O7)2, solution is consumed
orally it passes through the gastrointestinal tract while drawing water into the intestines and
promoting diarrhea within six hours.
8.
Osmosis results from passage of water molecules through a semi-permeable
membrane. The direction of net flow is
a.
b.
c.
d.
i.
from a greater water concentration to a lower water concentration
ii.
from a colloidal dispersion to a true solution of equal concentration.
iii. between solutions of equal concentrations
iv. from a higher solute concentration to a lower solute concentration
v. from a lower solute concentration to a higher solute concentration
i, ii only
i, ii, iii only
i, iv only
i, v only
Transcribed Image Text:hypertonic solution. (For Questions 8-10) When a dose of magnesium citrate, Mg3(C6H5O7)2, solution is consumed orally it passes through the gastrointestinal tract while drawing water into the intestines and promoting diarrhea within six hours. 8. Osmosis results from passage of water molecules through a semi-permeable membrane. The direction of net flow is a. b. c. d. i. from a greater water concentration to a lower water concentration ii. from a colloidal dispersion to a true solution of equal concentration. iii. between solutions of equal concentrations iv. from a higher solute concentration to a lower solute concentration v. from a lower solute concentration to a higher solute concentration i, ii only i, ii, iii only i, iv only i, v only
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