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madam [21]
3 years ago
9

PLEASE HURRY!!!!!If a bag that is permeable to water only has a solution in it of 70% NaCl (table salt) and it is placed into a

beaker containing a
solution that has 80% NaCl, which way will water move across the membrane? Hint: draw it out and think about it
Water will not move because the NaCl will move
Water will move into the bag
Water will move into the beaker
Water will move equally between the bag and the beaker
Biology
1 answer:
Agata [3.3K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Water will move into the beaker.

Explanation:

Only water can move between the bags. The water and the NaCl naturally want to reach equilibrium, so since the side with 80% NaCl is more concentrated, the water will move there to make it less concentrated. Both inside the back and in the beaker will reach 75% NaCl.

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