Chemistry, asked by Mananjay, 1 year ago

Swelling up of rasin on keeping in water

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Answered by LoyelKashyap
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Hey mate!

When dry raisins are placed in water, the water from the surrounding diffuses into the raisins and so the raisins swell up by osmosis process.

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Answered by Chhandam
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hey mate here is Ur ans

see every place have a law and u could not bypass the law till u have ideal conditions and the law of pressure applies here

see liquids and gases have a tendency to flow and to flow in the sense flow from low pressure to high pressure. now, see a raisin is at low pressure so to fill up that pressure the water tends to flow from the container of water to inside the raisin this process is called osmosis which makes the raisin swell

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