Why do dry raisins placed in water swell up?
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When dry raisins are placed in water, it has a low water concentration or is less dilute from the surrounding water. ... This continuous inward movement of water swells up the raisins and is called endosmosis.
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I am also in 9th class...
There is a process called osmosis
Osmosis - it is the movement of water from high concentration to lower concentration through a selectively permeable membrane....
Raisins swell up because the medium surrounding the raisin has higher concentration of water than inside..
As a result, osmosis take place and water starts moving inside
That is the reason why raisins placed in water swell up
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