Solution Manual For Organic Chemistry Second Edition Jonathan Clayden, Nick Greeves, and Stuart Warren
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Unit 16:
Task 1 P3 and M3-Osmosis experiment demonstratnn the drive towards establishment of
equilibrium
Types of soluton Concentraton of the Concentraton of the Effect of the cell
solute water
Isotonic Identcal inside and The Same inside and The Cell loses and
outside of cell outside cell gains water, also it
retains shape
Hypotonic Lower inside cell High outside the cell Cell gains water and it
expands
Hypertonic high outside of the Lower outside the cell The Cell loses water
cell do it shrinks
Equipment:
Test tubes, test tube trays, Stop watch, Potato chip, Blackcurrant squash, mass
weight machine, knife/ scaple, marble tray.
The table below lists the volume of water and blackcurrant I used
Concentraton Volume of volume of Volume of volume of Final volume of
of blackcurrant blackcurrant water needed blackcurrant water needed soluton made
squash soluton squash (cm3) to make squash to make 10cm3 cm3
(%) needed (cm3) 10cm3 of needed to of soluton
to make soluton (B) make 30cm3of
(B x 3)
10cm3 of soluton (A x
soluton (A) 3)
0 0 10 0 0 30
20 2 8 6 24 30
40 4 6 12 18 30
60 6 4 18 12 30
80 8 2 24 6 30
100 10 0 30 0 30
The table above shows how much of what I need to put in.
Method:
1. Firstly I labelled the 6 6 test tubes of the concertaton of blackcurrant squash.
2. Secondly then I measured the blackcurrant for each concentraton usin the volume
on the 4th column the cylinder must be 10cm3 .
3. Thirdly I measured the water for each concentraton using the volume on the 5th
column. The cylinder must be 10cm3.
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