difference between osmotic pressure and osmotic potential
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Osmotic pressure: pressure applied by a solution to prevent the inward flow of water across a semi-permeable membrane.
Osmotic potential: the potential of water molecules to move from a hypotonic solution to a hypertonic solution across a semi-permeable membrane. = van 't Hoff factor of the solute.
Osmotic potential: the potential of water molecules to move from a hypotonic solution to a hypertonic solution across a semi-permeable membrane. = van 't Hoff factor of the solute.
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Osmotic pressure :
Presssure which is needed for osmosis.
The movement of watermolecule from Higher to lower concentration is called osmosis.
It makes A membrane as semi permeable membrane.
Osmotic Potential :
It is the energy of water per volume.
They move potential energy from higher to lower level of energy
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Osmotic pressure :
Presssure which is needed for osmosis.
The movement of watermolecule from Higher to lower concentration is called osmosis.
It makes A membrane as semi permeable membrane.
Osmotic Potential :
It is the energy of water per volume.
They move potential energy from higher to lower level of energy
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