Biology, asked by ronak6015, 1 year ago

In case sucrose does diffuse out through the membrane, will this equilibirium be ever reached? (this question haq been taken from NCERT Book Page no 181 para 1.

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Answered by Secondman
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A system can attain equilibrium when the two chambers have the same water potential.  

In the experiment with sucrose solution and water, the water potential in pure water is high compared to the sucrose solution.

This is because, in the sucrose solution, the solute particles (sucrose) are more. If sucrose does diffuse out through the membrane, the water potential of the outer solution (pure water) starts to increase.  

As a result of which the water potential of both the solution can never attain equilibrium.

Answered by ranitadas2510
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Answer:

it will attain equilibrium

Explanation:

because when solute particles are diffusing simultaneously solvent(water) is also diffusing at the same time.....thus equilibrium is achieved

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