Biology, asked by tharimelaharish, 9 months ago

Diffusion pressure of pure solvent is:

1) Equal to its solution 2) Always more than its solution

3) Sometimes more than its solution 4) Less than its solution​

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Answered by alamannoushad
2

Answer:

2

Explanation:

diffusion pressure of the pure solvent is always more than its solution.

Answered by brokendreams
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The Diffusion pressure of the pure solvent is (2) Always more than its solution

Explanation:

  • Every liquid has a different diffusion pressure. The greatest diffusion pressure is found in pure water or a pure solvent.
  • When a solute is dissolved in it, the water or solvent in the resultant solution has a lower diffusion pressure than pure water or pure solvent.
  • To put it another way, the diffusion pressure of a solvent in a solution is always lower than the diffusion pressure of the pure solvent.
  • Diffusion pressure deficit is defined as the difference between the diffusion pressure of water in a solution and that of pure water.
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