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− | - Sugar solution | + | - Sugar solution<br> |
− | - Pins | + | - Pins<br> |
− | - peeler | + | - peeler<br> |
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=='''Prerequisites/Instructions, if any'''== | =='''Prerequisites/Instructions, if any'''== | ||
=='''Multimedia resources'''==<br> | =='''Multimedia resources'''==<br> |
Revision as of 12:15, 20 June 2015
Activity No # 3 - Observation of osmosis
Estimated Time
40Min
Materials/ Resources needed
- Water
- petridish
- Potato
- Sugar solution
- Pins
- peeler
Prerequisites/Instructions, if any
==Multimedia resources==
{{#ev:youtube| 8e-xNbk2bxw| 400}}
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8e-xNbk2bxw
Website interactives/ links/ simulations
Process (How to do the activity)
Make a cup shaped cavity in a peeled potatoas pour sugar solution in the cavity. Place the potato in a containerhalf immeresed in water. Mark the level of sugar solution, leave it for about half an hour, the level of sugar solution increases due to the process of osmosis.