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Page no- 180 Figure - 11.3 (a) Solution of which chamber has a lower water potential? (b) Solution of which chamber has a lower solute potential? (c) In which direction will osmosis occur? (d) Which solution has a higher solute potential? (e) At equilibrium which chamber will have lower water potential? (f) If one chamber has a Ψ of – 2000 kPa, and the other – 1000 kPa, which is the chamber that has the higher Ψ?

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Answered by luckykvk
158

Answer:

a)B

b)B

C)AtoB

d)A

e)A=B

f)B

Explanation:

a)because of having high conc.of solute

b)higher the negative value,lower the solute potential.

c)high water conc.to low water conc.

d)same explanation of "b"

e)equilibrium both have same values

F)same as (b,d)

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Answered by tannuchahar91
53

Answer:

a. r

the chamber b will have lower w.p as

Water potential term means the conc. of water molecules as we can see that B has more solute particles as compared to A thus it will have less water molecules thus have less water concerntration

b.the chamber B has lower solute potential

solute potential - it is the lowering in water potential due to addition of solute particles

it is always negative thus more negative solute potential will be low in value

c.A to B

from high Water potential to lower water potential

d. B

.f -1000kpa is less negative thus have high value of w.p

g.0.2 Mpa to 0.1 M pa

high w.p to low w.p

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