1) Based on the given setup, this statement is TRUE: The smaller water molecules move in a net direction from the more dilute side to the more concentrated side. OYes O No O More information is needed to answer this correctly.

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SUBJECT : GENERAL CHEMISTRY 

TOPIC : COLLIGATIVE PROPERTIES 

GIVEN SETUP :  Consider two aqueous glucose solutions of different concentrations, separated by a semi-permeable membrane

 

4) Based on the given setup, this statement is TRUE: The larger glucose
particles move in a net direction from the more concentrated side to the
more dilute side.
Yes
O No
O More information is needed to answer this correctly.
5) Based on the given setup, this statement is TRUE: Osmosis will not
occcur.
Yes
O No
O More information is needed to answer this correctly.
Transcribed Image Text:4) Based on the given setup, this statement is TRUE: The larger glucose particles move in a net direction from the more concentrated side to the more dilute side. Yes O No O More information is needed to answer this correctly. 5) Based on the given setup, this statement is TRUE: Osmosis will not occcur. Yes O No O More information is needed to answer this correctly.
1) Based on the given setup, this statement is TRUE: The smaller water
molecules move in a net direction from the more dilute side to the more
concentrated side.
Yes
No
More information is needed to answer this correctly.
2) Based on the given setup, this statement is TRUE: The smaller water
molecules move in a net direction from the more concentrated side to the
more dilute side.
Yes
O No
O More information is needed to answer this correctly.
3) Based on the given setup, this statement is TRUE: The larger glucose
particles move in a net direction from the more dilute side to the more
concentrated side.
Yes
O No
O More information is needed to answer this correctly.
Transcribed Image Text:1) Based on the given setup, this statement is TRUE: The smaller water molecules move in a net direction from the more dilute side to the more concentrated side. Yes No More information is needed to answer this correctly. 2) Based on the given setup, this statement is TRUE: The smaller water molecules move in a net direction from the more concentrated side to the more dilute side. Yes O No O More information is needed to answer this correctly. 3) Based on the given setup, this statement is TRUE: The larger glucose particles move in a net direction from the more dilute side to the more concentrated side. Yes O No O More information is needed to answer this correctly.
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