Addition of water soluble solutes increases the water potential in a system
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the addition of solutes lowers the potential (negative vector), while an increase in pressure increases the potential (positive vector). If flow is not restricted, water will move from an area of higher water potential to an area that is lower potential.
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The statement is false.
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In pure water the potential is zero but when solute is added the water potential decreases (becomes negative).
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