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difference between selectively permeable membrane and total selectively permeable membrane

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Answered by Aaryan961
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A membrane which permits the passage of pure solvent molecules to pass through it and not the solute particles is called semi-permeable. (ii) A membrane which allows some substances to pass through it more readily than others is known as selectively/differentially permeable

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Answered by gurveersidhu9969
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Depending on the membrane and the solute, permeability may depend on solute size, solubility, properties, or chemistry.

Semipermeable membrane describes a membrane that allows some particles to pass through , whereas the selectively permeable membrane "chooses" what passes through .

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