CBSE BOARD XII, asked by krishnankakkanni, 10 months ago

osmosis
osmotic pressure
diffusion
reverse osmosis

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Answered by Anonymous
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The movement of solvent molecules from region of lower concentration to high concentration through a semi permiable membrane in a solution is called osmosis.

osmotic pressure is the minimum pressure that is applied to prevent osmosis.

Diffusion is the process in which the flow of molecules of a solvent is from high concentration to a region of lower concentration.

Reverse osmosis is the process of flow of molecules in a direction opposite to osmosis process.

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Answered by Sreesha
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Explanation:

Osmosis : Movement of solvent particles from their region of higher concentration to lower concentration through SPM.

Osmotic Pressure : pressure applied over the solution to stop osmosis.

Diffusion : Movement of solute particles along the concentration gradient.

Reverse Osmosis : When pressure greater than osmotic pressure is applied over the solution, solvent from solution passes into pure solvent  through SPM.

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