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student conducting experiment to determine the percentage of water imbibed by raisins list out inferences​

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Answered by meshrampoonam779
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When raisins are placed in water (a hypotonic solution), they absorb water by a process called osmosis and swell up. Osmosis is the net movement of solvent molecules from a region of their higher concentration to a region of their lower concentration through a semipermeable membrane. The movement of water into the cells of the raisins through their cell membranes continues until the cells become turgid.

This process is called endosmosis. If these swollen raisins are now kept in a concentrated salt or sugar solution (a hypertonic solution), water from the turgid raisins will come out of the cells and they will shrink. This process is called exosmosis.

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Answered by aanshul535
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when raisons are placed in water (a hypotonic solution) they obserb water by a process called osmis and swell up .

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