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**Diffusion Problems**

1. A membrane that is permeable to water separates two compartments of saltwater in a beaker.
   
   A. Will water molecules move across the membrane?
   
   B. Will there be any net movement of water? Explain your answer. 
   
   *Note: A handwritten note reads "The molecules move and collide with each other."*

   - Diagram: There is a U-shaped container with arrows indicating permeability. On both sides, the concentration is labeled as 0% salt.

2. A membrane that is permeable to water and salt separates two compartments of saltwater in a beaker.
   
   A. What percent of the solution on each side of the membrane is water?
   
   B. Will water molecules move across the membrane?
   
   C. Will there be any net movement of water? Which way?
   
   D. Will the salt particles move across the membrane?
   
   E. Will there be any net movement of salt? Which way? If there is any net movement, what will be the final concentration of salt and water on the two sides of the membrane?

   - Diagram: There is a U-shaped container with arrows indicating permeability. One side is labeled 5% salt, and the other side is labeled 10% salt. 

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Transcribed Image Text:**Diffusion Problems** 1. A membrane that is permeable to water separates two compartments of saltwater in a beaker. A. Will water molecules move across the membrane? B. Will there be any net movement of water? Explain your answer. *Note: A handwritten note reads "The molecules move and collide with each other."* - Diagram: There is a U-shaped container with arrows indicating permeability. On both sides, the concentration is labeled as 0% salt. 2. A membrane that is permeable to water and salt separates two compartments of saltwater in a beaker. A. What percent of the solution on each side of the membrane is water? B. Will water molecules move across the membrane? C. Will there be any net movement of water? Which way? D. Will the salt particles move across the membrane? E. Will there be any net movement of salt? Which way? If there is any net movement, what will be the final concentration of salt and water on the two sides of the membrane? - Diagram: There is a U-shaped container with arrows indicating permeability. One side is labeled 5% salt, and the other side is labeled 10% salt. _Page 18_
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The movement of molecules from a region with a high concentration to one with a lower concentration is known as diffusion. The term "concentration gradient" refers to the differential between the two places' molecule concentrations.

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