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Activity-Form-Osmosis.docx [Compatibility Mode] - WordSign inFileHomeInsertDesignLayoutReferencesMailingsReviewViewHelpTell me what you want to doShareArialV 12 V A A Aa-AaBbCcDo AaBbCcI AaBbFindabc ReplacePasteB I U - abe X x A - Z - A-No Spacing 1 Normal Heading 1SelectClipboardFontParagraphStylessilEditing. .1 . . .3 .1 . . .5 . . . | . . .6 . . . 1 . . . . . . 1Data Table | Note: Difference in Final Volumes = Final Volume of Test Sol - Final Volume of WaterTrialStartingStartingFinalFinalDifferenceVolume ofVolume ofVolume ofVolume ofin FinalTestWaterTestWaterVolumesSolution(L)Solution(L)(L)(L)(L)11.281.751.511.52.0121.282.101.691.690Observations and Questions[1] Given that the final heights (and volumes) are the same for the water and test solution,what can you conclude about the amount of solutes in these two solutions? Explain yourreasoning[2] As discussed in the Background material, water is an important biological molecule. Do youexpect water to continue to flow across the semipermeable; lipid bilayer after osmoticequilibrium is reached? Why or why not?1 . .Page 2 of 4 499 words [x13 5 -100%

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