what happens to the de-shelled egg if it is placed at a highly concentrated salt solution? give reason is support of your answer
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Eggs are covered with a semi-permeable membrane, which allows water molecules to pass through. When you put a de-shelled egg into a salt water solution, water molecules pass from the egg, through this membrane, into the salt water solution … this will continue to happen till the water density on both sides is the same.
Since the egg is losing water, it will shrink. In other words, the egg is not actually losing any material … other than water.
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Eggs are covered with a semi-permeable membrane, which allows water molecules to pass through. When you put a de-shelled egg into a salt water solution, water molecules pass from the egg, through this membrane, into the salt water solution … this will continue to happen till the water density on both sides is the same.
Since the egg is losing water, it will shrink. In other words, the egg is not actually losing any material … other than water.
Any doubts, please ask me in the comments.
I HOPE YOU FIND IT HELPFUL.
@ LB :)
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