What Is Meant By Concentration Gradient? Is It Correct To Refer To “concentration Gradient Of Water”?
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Concentration gradient is the difference of concentration of a substance between two regions. Concentration is a term used to designate the quantity of a solute divided by the total quantity of the solution. Since water in general is the solvent in this situation it is not correct to refer to “concentration of water” in a given solution.
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