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Water Potential Problems
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Water Potential ()
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Water potential of pure water in an open container is 0.
= p + s Water PRESSURE SOLUTE Potential Potential Potential = Water PRESSURE SOLUTE Potential Potential Potential
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Water will flow from an area of higher water potential to an area of lower water potential.
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Question 1: Which way will the water flow
Question 1: Which way will the water flow? Into the cell or out of the cell? = -2.5 = -0.5
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Question 1: Which way will the water flow
Question 1: Which way will the water flow? Into the cell or out of the cell? Answer: Water will flow into the cell. Explanation: The NET MOVEMENT of water will be INTO the cell. Water will flow from an area of higher water potential to an area of lower water potential (from = -0.5 to = -2.5). This will continue until dynamic equilibrium is reached. = -2.5 = -0.5
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Addition of solutes = a more negative solute potential.
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In an open container or in an animal cell, the pressure potential will be 0.
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In turgid plant cells, the cell wall can exert positive pressure.
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Solute Potential (S)
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i = ionization constant
For sucrose, i = 1 because sucrose does not ionize in water. For NaCl, i = 2 because NaCl ionizes when it dissolves and becomes one Na+ and one Cl- ion in an aqueous solution. 1 ion + 1 ion = 2 ions
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Question 2: For MgCl2, what would i be?
Answer: i = 3 Explanation: Mg would ionize into 3 ions if dissolved in water: one Mg2+ ion and two Cl- ions.
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C is the molar concentration of the solution.
Moles Solute Volume of Solution moles L Molarity = M =
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R is the pressure constant.
Always will be L bars / mole K
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T = temperature in Kelvin
Kelvin is the temperature in degrees Celsius Question 3: Room temperature is about 20°C. What would this be in Kelvin? Answer: = 293K
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Example 4: If a cell’s P = 3 bars and S = -4
Example 4: If a cell’s P = 3 bars and S = -4.5 bars, what is the resulting ? = P + S Answer: = 3 bars + (-4.5 bars) = -1.5 bars
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Question 5: A cell with a = -1
Question 5: A cell with a = -1.5 bars is placed in a beaker with a solution of = -4 bars. Will water flow into or out of the cell? Answer: Water will flow out of the cell from an area of higher water potential (-1.5 bars) to an area of lower water potential (-4 bars).
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Question 6: What is the of a 0
Question 6: What is the of a 0.1 M solution of sucrose in at open container at 20°C? = P + S S = -iCRT Answer: bars Explanation: S = -iCRT S = -(1)( )( )(293K) S = -2.4 bars = P + S = 0 + (-2.4 bars) = -2.4 bars mole L L bar mole· K = ?
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