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Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Sciences University of Brawijaya DIFFUSION AND OSMOSE By Dr. Ir. Chanif Mahdi, MS. Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Sciences University of Brawijaya

DIFFUSION AND OSMOSE

KUIS 1. What is the principles different between diffusion and osmose. 2. What are the difinition of Solut, solven and solution. Which are we call solute and solven the mixture solution of 50% alcohol and 50% watere. 3. Wastes high concentration in the cell, low outside of the cell. What direction will the wastes move. 4. The”U” tube has a selectively permeable membrane separating side A and B. Side A has a 40% solution and side B has 60 % solution of sugar. Which way will the water move.