


You will need to use apparatus appropriately to measure out the volumes of your solutions and record your measurements

To find the percentage change in mass, the change in mass must be divided by the initial mass and then multiplied by 100

A positive percentage change in mass indicates that the potato has gained water by osmosis (net movement of water from the solution into the potato) meaning the solution had a higher water potential than the potato. A negative percentage change suggests the opposite.

Light micrograph of normal red onion cells alongside those that have plasmolysed (artistic impression). The cells on the left are epidermal cells that have been immersed in distilled water, whilst the cells on the right are epidermal cells that have been immersed id 1.0 mol dm⁻³ sucrose solution.
Questions involving experiments investigating water potential and osmosis are common and you should be able to use your knowledge of osmosis to explain the results obtained. Don’t worry if it is an experiment you haven’t done – simply figure out where the higher concentration of water molecules is – this is the solution with the higher water potential – and explain which way the molecules move due to the differences in water potential.
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