Semi-permeable membrane is selective membrane which does not permit the passage of dissolved ________ particles.
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polar particles....example Na+ K+ etc...
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Semi-permeable membrane is selective membrane which does not permit the passage of dissolved solute particles.
- Though solvent particles are able to pass through, solute particles find difficulty while passing through a membrane with semi-permeability.
- To be very precise, they prefer certain ions or molecules to drive through when osmosis is done.
- Whereas, in the case of reverse osmosis, the solute particles are unable to pass through the membrane.
- The semi-permeable membrane can be synthetic, polymeric, or biological membrane.
- Biological membranes are of great significance and the lipid bilayer is the natural Semi-permeable membrane.
- Thus, the solute is the correct word to be filled in the blanks.
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