To study demonstrate about the water that is imbibed by raisin
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Answer:
Explanation:
Aim Of The Experiment
To study and demonstrate the amount of water that is imbibed by raisins.
Theory
What is imbibition?
It is the phenomena wherein water adsorption takes place by substances without solution formation. Example: When seeds are immersed in water, they swell due to imbibition. This swelling up causes a temporary increase in the volume of the cell and does not require energy as materials are transported passively.
Raisins increase in size due to imbibition of water. The quantity of water imbibed can be obtained by considering the difference in the mass between the dry raisins and the swollen raisins.
How is water transported to different parts of the plants?
It is transported through imbibition, diffusion, and osmosis.
What are imbibants and adsorbents?
They are the substances that imbibe water. Example of imbibants – Starch. The adsorbent is the liquid that is imbibed.
Why does Imbibition occur?
It primarily occurs due to the presence of lyophilic and hydrophilic colloids. Through the sub-microscopic capillaries that are located on the body’s surface water is imbibed.
The imbibition of water continues until a dynamic equilibrium is established which causes an increase in the imbibant’s volume resulting in imbibitional pressure which is of enormous magnitude.
How is imbibition affected?
Some factors that can affect the imbibition rate are:
Temperature – Imbibition rate is directly affected by the temperature
Imbibant’s nature – Starch has lesser capacity while proteins have a great imbibing capacity.
Solute’s concentration – It is indirectly proportional to the rate of imbibition. Increase in the rate of imbibition is observed when the concentration of solute is less.
Imbibition rate is directly related to the surface area of the imbibant. The greater the surface area the more the rate of imbibition.
Significance Of Imbibition
Germination of seed is inducted by imbibition
The force generated by imbibition is required for the cohesion of water to the elements of xylem
Retention of water by fruits is due to imbibition
Ripening of ovules into seeds is due to imbibition as it causes water movement to the ovules.
Also Refer: Germination of seed
Materials Required
Beaker.
Spatula.
Petri dish.
Blotting paper.
Distilled water.
Electronic balance.
25-30 raisins with their stalks intact.
Procedure Of The Experiment
Take a clean and dried small beaker and add distilled water.
Take around 20 clean, dried and fresh raisins with their stalks.
Weigh the selected 20 raisins on an electronic balance.
Make note of the measurement.
Now add the weight 20 raisins into the beaker with distilled water.
Leave the raisins undisturbed and allow it to soak in water for around 2 to 3 hours.
Take a clean and moisture-free petri dish and cover spread the blotting paper.
Now slowly remove the soaked 20 raisins into a petri dish with the help of a spatula.
Gently pat dry the raisins.
Now again weigh the soaked and dried 20 raisins on an electronic balance.
Make note of the measurement.
Now calculate the difference between the two readings.
Observations
Dry raisins weigh x_________ gm
Swollen raisins weigh y ___________ gm
Calculations
The water absorbed by the raisins weigh = (y – x) gm
The water absorbed by the raisins in percentage = (x-y)/x
Answer:
When we placed raisin in hypotonic solution they absorb water and swell up because it moves from high concentration to lower concentration it follows the meiosis process through which the volume of the raisin increases.
Explanation:
The volume increase in this process is also known as endosmosis.
For calculating the weight of the increased volume is
If the decrease in volume of weight is shown this process is called exosmosis. in this the raisin will shrink.