12. Bag/Beaker C a. Will water move into or out of the bag? b. Why? c. The contents of the beaker are İsotonic to the contents of the bag 13. Bag/Beaker D a. Will water move into or out of the bag? Into b. Why? There is a higher concentration of water outside the bag, therefore, water will will go into the bag since water flows from an area of high concentration to an area with low water concentration. c. The contents of the beaker are hypotonic to the contents of the baggie.

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14. Bag/Beaker E
a. Will water move into or out of the bag?
Out of
b. Why?
There is a higher concentration of water inside the
bag, therefore, water will exit since it flows from an
5
area of high concentration to an area with low water
concentration.
c. The contents of the beaker are hypertoniC to the contents of the baggie.
Transcribed Image Text:14. Bag/Beaker E a. Will water move into or out of the bag? Out of b. Why? There is a higher concentration of water inside the bag, therefore, water will exit since it flows from an 5 area of high concentration to an area with low water concentration. c. The contents of the beaker are hypertoniC to the contents of the baggie.
Use the lab set up in the picture below for questions 10– 14.
• Each bag has a molar concentration of sucrose (table sugar).
Each beaker also has a molar concentration of sucrose (table sugar).
The bag membrane is selectively permeable and is not permeable to sucrose but it is
permeable to water.
0.21 0.6M
.2M 1.0M
0.21 0.21
1.0M 0,21
0.2m|l0.4M
A
В
E
*"For letter c in each, fill in the blank with hypertonic, hypotonic or isotonic.
10. Bag/Beaker A
a. Will water move into or out of the bag?
Out of
b. Why?
There is a higher concentration of water inside the
bag, therefore, water will exit since it flows from an
area of high concentration to an area with low water
concentration.
c. The contents of the beaker are hypertonic to the contents of the bag.
11. Bag/Beaker B
a. Will water move into or out of the bag?
Out of
b. Why?
There is a higher concentration of water inside the
bag, therefore, water will exit since it flows from an
area of high concentration to an area with low water
concentration.
c. The contents of the beaker are hypertonic to the contents of the bag.
12. Bag/Beaker C
a. Will water move into or out of the bag?
b. Why?
c. The contents of the beaker are isotonic to the contents of the bag
13. Bag/Beaker D
a. Will water move into or out of the bag?
Into
b. Why?
There is a higher concentration of water outside the
bag, therefore, water will will go into the bag since
water flows from an area of high concentration to an
area with low water concentration.
c. The contents of the beaker are hypotonic to the contents of the baggie.
Transcribed Image Text:Use the lab set up in the picture below for questions 10– 14. • Each bag has a molar concentration of sucrose (table sugar). Each beaker also has a molar concentration of sucrose (table sugar). The bag membrane is selectively permeable and is not permeable to sucrose but it is permeable to water. 0.21 0.6M .2M 1.0M 0.21 0.21 1.0M 0,21 0.2m|l0.4M A В E *"For letter c in each, fill in the blank with hypertonic, hypotonic or isotonic. 10. Bag/Beaker A a. Will water move into or out of the bag? Out of b. Why? There is a higher concentration of water inside the bag, therefore, water will exit since it flows from an area of high concentration to an area with low water concentration. c. The contents of the beaker are hypertonic to the contents of the bag. 11. Bag/Beaker B a. Will water move into or out of the bag? Out of b. Why? There is a higher concentration of water inside the bag, therefore, water will exit since it flows from an area of high concentration to an area with low water concentration. c. The contents of the beaker are hypertonic to the contents of the bag. 12. Bag/Beaker C a. Will water move into or out of the bag? b. Why? c. The contents of the beaker are isotonic to the contents of the bag 13. Bag/Beaker D a. Will water move into or out of the bag? Into b. Why? There is a higher concentration of water outside the bag, therefore, water will will go into the bag since water flows from an area of high concentration to an area with low water concentration. c. The contents of the beaker are hypotonic to the contents of the baggie.
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