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why the water potential of a pure water is always zero????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The water potential of pure water in an open container is zero because there is no solute and the pressure in the container is zero. Adding solute lowers the water potential. When a solution is enclosed by a rigid cell wall, the movement of water into the cell will exert pressure on the cell wall.

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Answered by singhalyashu533
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There is no solute and the pressure is container is zero. Adding solute the lower of water potential. When a solution is enclosed by a rigid cell wall , the movement of water into the cell will expert pressure on the cell wall.

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