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If compartments I ( containing 0.1 M KCl) and II ( puer water ) were separated b

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Question

If compartments I ( containing 0.1 M KCl) and II ( puer water ) were separated by a semipermeable membrane

a) The net movement of water would be

1) From left to right       2) From right to left       3) The same inboth diretions because an equlibrium exists

b) As a result the level of the liquid would rise

1) In compartment I         2) In compartment II      3) Both       4) Neither

c) To which compartment would pressure have to be applied inorder to reverse the process?

1) In compartment I         2) In compartment II      3) Both       4) Neither

Explain please

Explanation / Answer

In above experiment is example of osomosis.

the sepemiable membrane only allow the solvent particles from high concentration to low concentration but not solute particles.

So

a) The net movement of water would be from right to left ( from compartment II to I)

b) As a result the level of the liquid would rise in compartment I

c) To which compartment would pressure have to be applied inorder to reverse the process

      answer is 1 i.e., in compartment 1

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