Explain why the liquid rises up the tubing in the
experiment shown on top of page.
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The sucrose solution is hypertonic to the water
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There is a net movement of water molecules, by osmosis, from the water outside to the sucrose solution inside the Visking tubing. This makes the liquid level in the capillary tube rise.
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The sucrose solution is hypertonic to the water – it is a more concentrated solution. There is a net movement of water molecules, by osmosis, from the water outside to the sucrose solution inside the Visking tubing. This makes the liquid level in the capillary tube rise.
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