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a membrane that allows only solvent molecules Carted __ membrane​

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A membrane that allows only solvent molecules is called a semi-permeable membrane.

  • The semi-permeable membrane only allows the movement of solvent particles and restricts the flow of solute particles.
  • The semipermeable membrane can be biological (human body or plants), synthetic(human-made) or a polymeric membrane.
  • It allows the passage of ions and molecules through osmosis.
  • A force called driving force(varies for different types of semi-permeable membranes) is responsible for the passage.
  • Examples of biological semi-permeable membranes are lipid bilayers, other examples are cellulose, cellulose nitrate and animal bladder.

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