by convention water potential of pure water at standard temperature which is not under any pressure is zero
then why it is said that water has highest water potential?
plz explain the above line
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Search Results
Featured snippet from the web
By convention, the water potential of pure water at standard temperatures, which is not under any pressure, is taken to be zero. If some solute is dissolved in pure water, the solution has fewer free water molecules and the concentration (free energy) of water decreases, reducing its water potential.
Similar questions