Solute particles tend to the diffusion pressure of water
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Solute particles tend to the diffusion pressure of water because it deponds upon the number of water molecule in the solution
Explanation:
- It is determined by the ratio of water molecules to solute molecules in the solution. The water potential increases as the quantity of water molecules increases.
- The drop or shortfall in diffusion pressure is known as the Diffusion Pressure Deficit (DPD). Diffusion pressure is formed in a solution by solvent particles.
When a solute is added to water:
- When a polar solute is added to water, the water molecules serve as tiny magnets attracted to metal.
- Water molecules surround each solute molecule as it progressively breaks free, and it drifts into solution. This procedure occurs gradually if the solute is a solid.
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