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Difference between semipermeable and selectively permeable with example

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Answered by karan5208
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  1. semipermeable means it allow only selectively particles but at as a barrier to other particles .
  2. selectively permeable means the membrane which allow all the particles to pass through it
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Answered by Anonymous
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\orange\bigstar \textbf{Selectively\: premiable \: membrane}

  • It allows the passage for some selective solutes along with the solvent molecules.

  • eg - Cell . membrane.

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\orange\bigstar \textbf{Semi\: premiable \: membrane}

  • It allows the passage for solvents.

  • eg - Parchment membrane.

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