Chemistry, asked by BrainlyHelper, 11 months ago

When a shelled egg placed into dilute hci, which type of change could be observed after few minutes. Why is it so? Which type of reaction is this? If we put a deshelled egg into normal water for sometimes then transfer it into concentrated salt solution, what changes would appear? Why?

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Answered by greenlanternDCcomics
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i think the reaction will be f**ked up!!!!!

Answered by kingofself
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  • Shelled eggs is does not absorb hydrochloric acid.
  • Only deshelled eggs are ready for absorptions by putting the egg in diluted HCl acid for some time. Now only semi permeable membrane covers the egg.
  • Exosmosis happens when this is put in a salt solution (hypertonic solution) and the egg shrinks owing to water loss to the environment.
  • If the concentration of water within the cell is greater than the surrounding medium, hypertonic solution is said to be the medium.
  • Here, more than the molecules entering the cell will be the amount of water molecules spreading out. Because of exosmosis, the cell will shrink.
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