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    criteria for evaluating solutions. The solution can be either a practical one, which would affect material gains or losses, or one based on value, which would fallow a goal that reflects image or purpose. Max and George have decided to incorporate both types, and each solution that they come up with must meet the established criteria. The solution must cause a 5% increase in sales, must be cost effective, and can not affect the quality of the products. 3. Identify possible solutions This is where the parties

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    special with the music nights. This causes little change in their budgets and satisfies their criteria for evaluating solutions. 6. Test selected solutions. After a solution has been identified and selected, a test should be made to ensure it 's effectiveness. This can be done through polling, analyzing, and other methods of collecting data. George and Max will try their solutions for two weeks and observe the if there is an increase in their sales by comparing the totals of the two weeks to the

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    An investigation to find the water potential of potato and carrot tubers in a sucrose solution, of concentration 0.00 – 0.50Mol, over a 24 hour period Interpretation Written Communication C1 From our graph it can be seen that the concentration of sucrose solution is 0.18 M at 0% change in mass for the potato and 0.355 M at 0% change in mass for the carrot. I will use these values to find the solute potential by using the calibration graph. I will work out the water potential by using the

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    Egg Osmosis Lab Report

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    INTRODUCTION My Definition of Osmosis is the Diffusion of fluid through a semipermeable membrane from a solution with a low solute concentration to a solution with a higher solute concentration until there is an equal concentration of fluid on both sides of the membrane. Sucrose is very dense and comes from a high concentration of dissolved sugar. These sugar molecules are too large to pass through the semipermeable membrane of the egg, but the water molecules from the egg will. When these water

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    When this occurs most of the solute is now unable to diffuse to the other side the water molecules are now in the shells of the solute. The water is now not available for diffusion. In this case the water concentration is low. On the other side of the concentration gradient there is little or no diffusible solute. The water is “free”, thus allowing the water to move from areas of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration

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    increased ECF’s absorbance in the three hypotonic solutions show that more light was absorbed - an indicator of a ruptured red blood cell. Although the 50mM solution produced a lower absorbance than the 100mM solution when the expected amount of the former should have been higher than the latter, the hypotonic solution still has a larger absorbance than the isotonic solution. It is worth noting that the hypotonic environments produced the clearest red solutions. In all three hypotonic environments, high

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    the substrates and active sites of enzyme increase due to the increasing amount of active sites which allow more collisions to happen, so the rate of breakdown of lipids to simpler substances will increase. During the experiment, sodium carbonate solution and pH indicator phenolphthalein will be added ahead of

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    Osmosis Egg Lab

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    Question: What effect do different concentrations of a sugar solution have on the egg and its weight? Background Research: Osmosis is the passive transport of water across a selectively permeable membrane from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. Other than the concentration gradient, a factor that affects osmosis is temperature. The higher the temperature, the faster osmosis takes place. Osmosis doesn’t require energy for it to take place. However, osmosis does have a

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    in fresh water compared to drowning in salt water, it really can. If you know about cell transportation and osmosis; you could infer which would be more trematic, and the diffrences between drownding in fresh water compaired to salt. In drowning cases people dont really die from oxygen loss, its by a much faster process known as osmosis. Osmosis is the movement of water across a membrane from a low concentration to an area with high concentration (Boundless). Osmosis takes place durning passive

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    hypotonic, hypertonic, and isotonic solutions on a potato slice meaning plant cells and the difference between osmosis and diffusion. “Osmosis is when something is dissolved in something.”(Sheppard) This is where the solute and solvent come in, solute dissolves in the solvent. “Osmosis is a type of passive transport that involves the net movement of water from an area of high concentration of water to an area of low concentration of water. Osmosis occurs when solutions with different concentrations of

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