Briefly describe what will happen in each of the following situations. Assume that sucrose molecules are too big and can NOT cross the pores of  cellophane bag.   Bag A filled with 20% sucrose suspended in a beaker of water.   Bag B filled with 40% sucrose suspended in a beaker of water.   Compare the expected rate of change in part  (A)  with part (B).   Bag C filled with water suspended in a beaker of 40% sucrose.

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Briefly describe what will happen in each of the following situations.

Assume that sucrose molecules are too big and can NOT cross the pores of  cellophane bag.

 

  1. Bag A filled with 20% sucrose suspended in a beaker of water.

 

  1. Bag B filled with 40% sucrose suspended in a beaker of water.

 

  1. Compare the expected rate of change in part  (A)  with part (B).

 

  1. Bag C filled with water suspended in a beaker of 40% sucrose.



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