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Answered by gk2721934
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If salt is dissolved in water, after some time, the salt molecules disappear. This is because the charge on the salt, NaCl, attracts the water molecules. The water molecules surround the salt molecules and get them separated. The water left with no connection with salt molecules becomes free and tries to move to a place where the salt molecule concentration is more.

If salt is dissolved in water, after some time, the salt molecules disappear. This is because the charge on the salt, NaCl, attracts the water molecules. The water molecules surround the salt molecules and get them separated. The water left with no connection with salt molecules becomes free and tries to move to a place where the salt molecule concentration is more.Osmosis is when there is a movement of water molecules or solvent across the semi-permeable membrane, and this movement is from high solute concentration to lower solute concentration in a solution. Factors affecting osmosis are temperature, membrane thickness, osmotic pressure, chemical potential, and the osmotic gradient. Osmosis is a type of diffusion in which the molecules are distributed evenly. Cells shrink when water is lost from the cell and swell when water retention is there. In living cells, the plasma membrane allows the passage of certain molecules as ions via diffusion. Osmosis is mainly seen in living cells because plasma or cell membrane is semi-permeable. It is a passive process in which no expenditure of energy is required.

Answered by d7825apatel
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Osmosis Definition

Osmosis is a type of diffusion that, in biology, is usually related to cells. Diffusion is when molecules or atoms move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. Osmosis is when a substance crosses a semipermeable membrane in order to balance the concentrations of another substance. In biology, this is usually when a solvent such as water flows into or out of a cell depending on the concentration of a solute such as salt. Osmosis happens spontaneously and without any energy on the part of the cell.

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