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  1. What happens to cells during osmosis? - Socratic

    Cells will either gain or lose water during osmosis. Osmosis means the diffusion of water into or out of cells. Water moving into a cell can make the cell swell, or even burst! This happens …

  2. Site Map - Entropy Questions and Videos | Socratic

    How is entropy related to osmosis and diffusion? Which state of matter has the highest entropy? What is an example of increasing entropy? What does it mean if a process is enthalpy-driven? …

  3. Answers created by Dave - Socratic

    Describe a condition where we could find water in liquid form where temperatures exceed 100C? What is osmosis? Where can common bacteria be found ? How many grams of calcium nitrate …

  4. Question #26c90 - Socratic

    When red blood cell is kept is kept in concentrated starch solution, the cell get shrinked since the concentration of particle is greater inside the cell as compared to around the cell .Thus by …

  5. Answers created by Fatima - Socratic

    Intermolecular forces of attraction strongest to weakest? How does surface area affect osmosis? How does the water potential affect osmosis? How do transverse waves travel through a …

  6. Question #6dcaa + Example - Socratic

    False. Radioactive decay is a process in which an unstable nucleus emits alpha particles (α), beta particles (β), or gamma rays (γ) and becomes a different nucleus. nucleus → different nucleus …

  7. What is the quotient of -99 and 11? - Socratic

    Aug 28, 2017 · See a solution process below: "The quotient" is the result from dividing two terms. So, for this problem we can write: -99 -: 11 = -99/11 = -9

  8. Question #65c13 - Socratic

    Yes, eventually the process of decay will go to zero. The mathematical model we apply to understanding does not go to zero. Models are human constructions which allow us to make …

  9. Question #1b175 - Socratic

    One way is to use the Ostwald process used in industry of nitric acid manufacturing. First, you would need to oxidize ammonia (NH_3). This process is exothermic and is also reversible. …

  10. Site Map - Exothermic processes Questions and Videos | Socratic

    What process is described below by the equation sugar + oxygen #-># water + carbon dioxide + energy? Question #2ff33 Is the melting of candle wax an exothermic or endothermic reaction? …