Contents Initial Weight Final Weight Tube A No liquid 13.11 g 13.11g Water 14.25 g |14.20 g Tube B 16.67 g Tube C 0.9% NaCl 14.20 g Tube D 20% NaCl 13.78 g 12.01 g Potato results Homework • Unanswered Use the data in the table above to help you calculate the change in weight for each potato core. Indicate the weight changes by matching the potato with it's change in weight. (A positive number means the potato gained weight during the experiment, while a negative number means the potato lost weight) Drag and drop options on the right-hand side and submit. For keyboard navigation. SHOW MORE V Potato in Tube A -1.77 Potato in Tube B = (weight stayed the same) Potato in Tube C = (weight stayed the same) Potato in Tube D +2.42 g

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Contents
Initial Weight
Final Weight
Tube A
No liquid
13.11 g
13.11 g
Tube B
Water
14.25 g
16.67 g
Tube C
0.9% NaCl
14.20 g
14.20 g
Tube D
20% NaCl
13.78 g
12.01 g
Potato results
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Homework • Unanswered
Use the data in the table above to help you calculate the change in weight for each potato core. Indicate the weight changes by
matching the potato with it's change in weight. (A positive number means the potato gained weight during the experiment, while
a negative number means the potato lost weight)
Drag and drop options on the right-hand side and submit. For keyboard navigation... SHOW MORE v
Potato in Tube A
-1.77
Potato in Tube B
= (weight stayed the same)
Potato in Tube C
= (weight stayed the same)
[ Fullscreen
Potato in Tube D
+2.42 g
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