Science, asked by kaynat87, 8 months ago

swelling up of raisins on keeping in water.why?​

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Answered by shivanshg2344
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Answer:

Due to osmosis

Explanation:

Since concentration of water is more in the vessel where raisins were kept than that of the raisin therefore water moves from the area of high concentration to low concentration and got filled in the raisin hence letting raisins to swell

Answered by prananya12345
0

Explanation:

the swelling up of a rising on keeping in water is osmosis and the concentration of solution rising is more than outer so water moves inside the rising causing the swell.

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