CourseNotes
Published on CourseNotes (https://course-notes.org)

Home > AP Bio: Potato Osmosis Lab Report

AP Bio: Potato Osmosis Lab Report

Subject: 
Biology [1]
Rating: 
0
No votes yet
Tags: 
Chemistry [2]
Analytical chemistry [3]
Chemical properties [4]
Sweeteners [5]
Physical chemistry [6]
Solution [7]
Sucrose [8]
Osmosis [9]
Molar concentration [10]
Potato [11]
concentration [12]
Mass [13]
#AP Biology #AP Bio #Biology [14]

As visible from the data presented in the table and graph, the mass change in percent seems to decrease as the sucrose concentration increases. There seems to be minimal percent change of mass between 0.7M and 0.8M. Conclusions/Discussion After carefully recording data, we extrapolated that there is an inverse relationship between sucrose concentration and mass change. The inverse relationship is that as sucrose concentration increases, the mass change will decrease. By the conclusion, it was also concluded that the color-coded solutions had molarities of: Yellow= 0.2M Blue= 0.4M Clear= 0.6 Pink= 0.8M Green= 1M The hypothesis was supported by this conclusion.

Wait just a minute here...

In order to access these resources, you will need to sign in [15] or register [16] for the website (takes literally 1 minute!) and contribute [17] 10 documents to the Course-Notes.Org library. Until you contribute 10 documents, you'll only be able to view the titles of the uploaded documents.

  • Unlock Course-Notes.org

    Gain access to members only, premium content that includes past essays, DBQs, practice tests, term papers, homework assignments and other vital resources for your success!
  • Interact with other members

    Receive feedback from the Course-Notes.Org community on your homework assignments
  • Participation = Points

    Earn points for by contributing documents to the library, helping other members, writing informative blog posts, and voting in polls!

There are over 10,000 documents that have been added to the Members Only section that you won't find anywhere on this site or on the interwebs, for that matter. In order to access these resources, you will need to register [16] for the website (takes literally 1 minute!) and earn 100 cnote$ (use the table above to figure that out). Until you contribute earn 100 cnote$, you'll only be able to view the titles of the uploaded documents and some teaser text.

Get started right now! [16]


Source URL:https://course-notes.org/biology/premium/ap_bio_potato_osmosis_lab_report#comment-0

Links
[1] https://course-notes.org/subject/biology [2] https://course-notes.org/tag_your_content/chemistry [3] https://course-notes.org/taxonomy/term/1046607 [4] https://course-notes.org/taxonomy/term/1045923 [5] https://course-notes.org/taxonomy/term/1050258 [6] https://course-notes.org/taxonomy/term/1046162 [7] https://course-notes.org/taxonomy/term/1045771 [8] https://course-notes.org/tag_your_content/sucrose [9] https://course-notes.org/tag_your_content/osmosis [10] https://course-notes.org/taxonomy/term/1047967 [11] https://course-notes.org/taxonomy/term/1049990 [12] https://course-notes.org/tag_your_content/concentration [13] https://course-notes.org/taxonomy/term/1048020 [14] https://course-notes.org/taxonomy/term/1045594 [15] https://course-notes.org/user [16] https://course-notes.org/user/register [17] https://course-notes.org/node/add/upload/bulk