How does water enter into the raisins in the jar containing water
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Raisins are dried grapes. When they are placed in water, the water from the surrounding diffuses into the raisins and so the raisins swell up. The phenomenon involved is called osmosis.
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Raisins are dried grapes. When they are placed in water, the water from the surrounding diffuses into the raisins and so the raisins swell up. The phenomenon involved is called osmosis.
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Because it act as Hypertonic solution I side resine there is low concentration of water and outside it's high, therefore it loses water and shrink.
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Because it act as Hypertonic solution I side resine there is low concentration of water and outside it's high, therefore it loses water and shrink.
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