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Investigating Osmosis

This experiment shows the effect of water concentration on osmosis.

Measure change in mass

Measure change in mass

  • Cut discs of raw potato and measure their mass.
  • Put discs in different concentrations of sugar or salt solution.
  • After 30 minutes, measure the mass of each disc again.
Calculate percentage change in mass

Calculate percentage change in mass

  • Subtract the initial mass from the final mass of each disc.
  • Divide this number by the initial mass and then multiply by 100 to give a percentage change in mass.
  • The concentration in which the potato's mass changed the least is closest to the water concentration of the potato (because the least water has moved into or out of the potato by osmosis).
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Organisation of the Organism

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Movement Into & Out of Cells

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Biological Molecules

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Enzymes

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Gas Exchange in Humans

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Inheritance

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