Required Practical 03: Osmosis Flashcards
Completed | 1.3.5 Required Practical: Osmosis | physicsandmathstutor | Investigate the effect of a range of concentrations of salt or sugar solution on the mass of plant tissue
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Describe how you would carry out an investigation into osmosis using potato tissue. (8)
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- Prepare a table and cut 3 identical potato cylinders with a cork borer.
- Trim them to identical lengths with a scalpel (3cm).
- Measure and record the length and mass of each cylinder, with the right equipment.
- Measure and pour 10cm³ of the 1M sugar solution, 0.5M sugar solution and distilled water into separate labelled boiling tubes.
- Add a potato cylinder (of known mass and length) to each tube and leave them overnight in a test tube rack.
- Remove cylinders from tubes and blot them with paper towels.
- Measure and record new information of each cylinder (length and mass) in the table
- Calculate the percentage change for each cylinder and plot a graph using this information; Repeat the experiment (IP) to get a mean value.
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Why is it necessary to use a cork borer to cut the cylinders?
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Results in equal sized samples (diameter) so changes in length and mass can be compared easily.
3
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Why is it necessary to blot the cylinders with paper after removing them?
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Blotting cylinders allows masses to be comparable - each cylinder may have a different amount of water on its surface, so masses may vary.
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What safety precautions should be taken with this experiment? (2)
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- Handle cork borer and scalpel with care.
- Handle boiling test tubes with care.
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What would be in the x-axis of your table?
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The solutions
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What would be in the y-axiz of your table? (2)
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- Initial, Final, Change in lengths (mm).
- Initial, Final, Change in mass (g).