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Effects of solute concentration on osmosis in potatoes
Effects of solute concentration on osmosis in potatoes
Osmosis of potatoes
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An Investigation to Find the Effect of Sugar Concentration on Osmosis in Potato Chips
Introduction:
Osmosis is the passage of water molecules from an area of high
concentration to an area of low concentration through a partially
permeable membrane. In this case, Osmosis applied to the practical
because the aim was to see if a sugared solution had an effect on
osmosis in potato chips, it was intended to find out if different
concentrations of sucrose solution caused a selectively permeable
membrane, or a potato chip, to become larger or smaller. It was
planned to use six different concentrations of sucrose solution and
for each concentration; three sets of results were taken. The change
of weight for each result was then found and finally, the average
weight change was found.
Prediction:
It was predicted that the higher the sugar concentration, water would
transfer from the potato into the sugared solution making the potato
decrease in weight, and vice versa for the lower sugar concentrations.
It was believed this would happen because since the solution was
diluted with water, the water molecules will transfer over to the
stronger solution. Thus materializing osmosis.
Fair test:
To create a fair test certain aspects of the experiment were kept the
same whilst one key variable was changed. It was chosen to vary the
concentration of the sucrose solution. For the purpose of the
experiment, all experiments were carried out at the same time so the
temperature was kept almost the same throughout. The mass of the
potato was a dependent variable. This means that it was measured
throughout the experiment. The mass was measured in grams. The potato
chip was measured before it was put in the solution, and after it was
taken out. This allowed it to be seen whether osmosis had taken place,
and to what extent. It was essential that the volume of the solution
that the potato chips were kept in must be the same. The potato chip
was made sure to be totally covered in the solution, and the amount of
Investigation of the Concentration and the Effect of Sucrose on Osmosis in Apple and Potato Tissues
Osmosis Experiment Planning Aim: The main subject that I will be planning to investigate is the effects of a concentrated sucrose solution on potato cells on the basis of the Osmosis theory. Background knowledge: The plant cell and its structure To understand osmosis in detail I will need to explain the plant cell (which is the cell included in the osmosis experiment) and its cell membrane. Below I have a diagram of a plant cell: [IMAGE] Osmosis is about the movement of particles from a higher concentrated solution to a lower concentrated solution to create an ethical balance via a partially or semi permeable cell membrane. Osmosis in simple terms is the exchange of particles between the cytoplasm inside the cell and the solution outside the cell. What makes this exhange is the partially permable cell membrane.
* Amount of sugar solution in each test tube. * The potatoes have to have the same mass.
* Note the mass down in the table at the end of the first page.
molecules go in and out of the cell. There is no net movement of water
potato chips left in a sugar solution for a period of 1 hour. I will
The third potato chip will be placed in a hundred percent solution. I believe that this will make the potato chips shrivel and become flexible and stringy. This is because there is a higher concentration outside the cells and the water is being taken out to even the concentrations. This is what happens when a plant dies. The water leaves it in osmosis and the plant wilts and dies.
According to osmosis theory as the concentration of the sucrose solution increases the particles water potential increases and becomes higher than the particles that are in the
Experiment to Find the Reaction of Potato Chips in a Salt Solution. Aim: to find a reaction of potato chips in a salt solution. Hypothesis: I predict that the potato will change in mass. The difference will occur in accordance to the difference of concentration of the salt solution each potato chip is submerged in.
This is because the water molecules pass from a low concentration to a high concentration, (in the potato chip). Therefore, the chips in low concentrations will gain mass and have a greater length height than in higher concentrations such as 1molar of sugar solution. If there is no gain or loss in height or mass then these will be the isotonic points of the potato cells. The isotonic point is where the cells are not increasing or decreasing in size and is known to be in a state of equilibrium. Apparatus: 1.
Investigating The Effect Of Concentration Of Salt Solution On The Mass Of Potato Chips Aim: The aim of this investigation is to see whether the amount of salt solution affects the mass of the potato chip Hypothesis: In the solution below, water will diffuse from the dilute solution into the concentrated solution through the process of osmosis. Therefore the dilute solution level will fall and the concentrated level will rise Line Callout 2: Disapproved (is unable to go through the semi permeable membrane O Line Callout 2: Approved (is able to go through the semi permeable membrane P Salt solution Water [IMAGE] When a substance such as salt dissolves in water, the substance's molecules stick with some of the water molecules, so the concentration of the water molecules decreases. When the water molecules are the same concentration on both sides of a semi permeable membrane and salt is dissolved into one of them, osmosis will occur as shown in the diagram below.
water in the potato, then the water will go out of the potato and into
Equipment Potato, Borer, Beakers, Measuring Cylinder, Stopclocks, Distilled Water, Electronic Balance, Salt solutions of various concentrations. Diagram [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE] When we leave the potato in the solution for the allocated time, water
The Effect of Solute Concentration on the Rate of Osmosis Aim: To test and observe how the concentration gradient between a potato and water & sugar solution will affect the rate of osmosis. Introduction: Osmosis is defined as, diffusion, or net movement, of free water molecules from high to low concentration through a semi-permeable membrane. When a substance, such as sugar (which we will be using in the experiment we are about to analyse), dissolves in water, it attracts free water molecules to itself, and in doing so, stops them from moving freely. The effect of this, is that the concentration of (free) water molecules in that environment goes down. There are less free water molecules, and therefore less water molecules to pass across a semi-permeable membrane, through which sugar molecules and other molecules attached to them are too big to diffuse across with ease.
== = This experiment is based on the concept of Osmosis. Osmosis is the diffusion of water molecules from a region of high water concentration to a low water concentration through a semi permeable membrane (in this case, the cell potato cell membrane). The cell walls of the potato cells are semi permeable meaning that water molecules (which are small) can fit through but other bigger molecules such as glucose cannot pass through. The water molecules can flow both ways through the membrane, letting molecules both in and out.