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Reverse Osmosis

Reverse Osmosis. semipermeable membrane. pressure. fresh water. salt water. Pressure here. Reverse Osmosis. Water. Solution. Semipermeable membrane. Kelter, Carr, Scott, Chemistry A Wolrd of Choices 1999, page 267. p. p. Applied pressure needed to prevent volume increase.

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Reverse Osmosis

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  1. Reverse Osmosis semipermeable membrane pressure fresh water salt water

  2. Pressure here Reverse Osmosis Water Solution Semipermeable membrane Kelter, Carr, Scott, Chemistry A Wolrd of Choices 1999, page 267

  3. p p Applied pressure needed to prevent volume increase Osmotic pressure Solution Pure solvent Net movement of solvent Semipermeable membrane Solute molecules Solvent molecules The pressure required to allow for no transport of solvent across the membrane is called the OSMOTIC pressure and obeys the relation: Osmotic pressure has a great effect on living CELLS, because their walls are a semipermeable membrane.

  4. semipermeable membrane Net Solvent Flow Dilute solution Net flow of solvent Net flow of solvent Concentrated solution Solute particle Solvent particle Ralph A. Burns, Fundamentals of Chemistry 1999, page 430

  5. Dissociate in Water

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