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If and solute
If additional solute is added to a saturated solution, it will not dissolve, except in certain circumstances, when supersaturation may occur.
If interactions are unfavorable, then the free energy decreases with increasing solute concentration.
If the solvent is water, hydration occurs when the charged solute ions become surrounded by water molecules.
If a pure solute which has zero vapor pressure ( it will not evaporate ) is dissolved in a solvent, the vapor pressure of the final solution will be lower than that of the pure solvent.
* Root pressure: If the water potential of the root cells is more negative than that of the soil, usually due to high concentrations of solute, water can move by osmosis into the root from the soil.
If a high proportion of the solute dissociates to form free ions, the electrolyte is strong ; if most of the solute does not dissociate, the electrolyte is weak.
If the aqueous solution is a saturated solution with respect to a given salt solute any additional such salt present in the solution will result in formation of a precipitate of the salt.
If w represents the mass fraction of the solute in solution, and assuming no dissociation of the solute, the molar mass is given by
If w represents the mass fraction of the solute in solution, and assuming no dissociation of the solute, the molar mass is given by
If the water potential is more negative within the plant than the surrounding soils, the nutrients will move from the more higher solute ( soil ) concentration to lower solute concentration ( plant ).
If the solute dissociates in solution, then the vapor pressure lowering is increased by the van't Hoff factor, which represents the true number of solute particles for each formula unit.
If the solution is treated as an ideal solution, the extent of freezing point depression depends only on the solute concentration that can be estimated by a simple linear relationship with the cryoscopic constant:
If the membrane allows the passage of water but not the solute the water will move into the compartment with the greatest solute concentration in order to establish an equilibrium in which the energy of the system is at a minimum.
If the solute substance dissociates into ions, then
If there is no restriction on flow, water molecules will proceed from the locus of pure water to the more negative water potential of the solution ; flow proceeds until the difference in solute potential is balanced by another force, for example, pressure potential.
If a living cell with a smaller solute concentration is surrounded by a more concentrated solution, the cell will tend to lose water to the more negative water potential () of the surrounding environment.
If R < sub > ƒ </ sub > value of a solution is zero, the solute remains in the stationary phase and thus it is immobile.

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