Saturday, July 20, 2019
Find out what affect the change of concentration in the sucrose solution :: GCSE Biology A2 A-Level Coursework
Find out what affect the change of concentration in the sucrose solution has on the mass of a potato chip. Introduction In this experiment I will be taking five similar potato chips and putting them into different sucrose solutions (each one with a different concentration) and observing the effect that each concentration has on the size of the potato chip. Aim I am doing this investigation in an endeavour to find out what affect the change of concentration in the sucrose solution has on the mass of a potato chip. Background information ÃË Osmosis is the movement of water molecules across a partially permeable membrane from an area with high concentration to an area with low concentration ÃË The opposite of osmosis is active uptake, this is when water moves from an area with a low concentration to an area with low concentration. An example of this would be a root hair cell getting water from its surroundings. ÃË Partially permeable membranes have holes in them. These holes are the size of just one water molecule. ÃË Water can pass through the membrane in both directions although if there is a higher concentration of water in the solution rather than the potato chip, the potato chip will receive water molecules and will increase in size. ÃË Some membranes in plant and animal cells allow only certain particles to pass through them. They are partially (or selectively) permeable. Prediction I predict that as the concentration of the sucrose solution decreases the mass of the potato chip will increase. I think this because a lower sucrose content would mean a higher water content and therefor as osmosis takes place the water in the solution will move from the solution to the potato chip and as a result increasing the mass of the potato chip. I also predict that the concentration of the solution and the mass of the potato chip will be directly proportional to each other. Variables In this investigation I will change the concentration of the solution and I will be keeping the size of the potato and the temperature of the solution the same. Equipment Below is the apparatus that I will be using for my investigation. ÃË Stop watch ÃË Cutting tile ÃË Small knife ÃË Measuring cylinder ÃË Distilled water ÃË sucrose ÃË Potatoes ÃË Weighing scale ÃË Potato cutter ÃË Cling film ÃË Ruler Method ÃË Firstly I will cut five pieces of potato. ÃË Then I will peal the potatoes with the knife. ÃË After this I will measure and weigh them to ensure that they are equal. ÃË Subsequently I will put 40ml of my solution in each of the testubes. Test tube one will have 10ml of distilled water and 30ml of sucrose.
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