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*[[Control Variable]]s - Volume of plant tissue. Surface area of plant tissue. Length of time the plant tissue is left in solution. Temperature of the solution.
 
*[[Control Variable]]s - Volume of plant tissue. Surface area of plant tissue. Length of time the plant tissue is left in solution. Temperature of the solution.
 
====Method====
 
====Method====
#Cut 6 equal volumes of plant tissue (potato).
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#Dry the plant tissue with paper towel and measure the mass of each piece, noting it down.
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#Use a [[Measuring Cylinder]] to measure 10cm<sup>3</sup> of 1.0M [[sugar]] [[solution]] and pour it into a [[Boiling Tube]].
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|[[File:OsmosisPractical1.png|center|600px]]
#Repeat step 3 with 8cm<sup>3</sup> of [[sugar]] [[solution]] and 2cm<sup>3</sup> of distilled water to give 0.8M [[sugar]] [[solution]], then 6cm<sup>3</sup> and 4cm<sup>3</sup> of distilled water to give 0.6M [[sugar]] [[solution]], repeating this pattern until there is 10cm<sup>3</sup> of 0.0M [[sugar]] [[solution]].
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#Place one piece of plant tissue into each of the 6 [[Boiling Tube|boiling tubes]] leaving them for 12-24 hours (ensuring it is the same time for all).
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| style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |A [[diagram]] of the equipment needed in this experiment.
#Remove the pieces of plant tissue, drying them with a paper towel and measure their [[mass]].
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#Plot a graph showing the concentration of [[sugar]] [[solution]] on the x-axis and the change in [[mass]] of plant tissue on the y-axis.
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|[[File:OsmosisPractical2.png|center|300px]]
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|[[File:OsmosisPractical3.png|center|300px]]
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| style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |:1. Cut 6 equal volumes of plant tissue (potato).
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: 2. Dry the plant tissue with paper towel and [[measure]] the [[mass]] of each piece using an [[Electronic Balance|electronic balance]] or find their [[Volume (Space)|volume]] by [[measuring]] length, width and height with [[ruler]] and multiplying them together.
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| style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |:3. Use a [[Measuring Cylinder]] to measure 10cm<sup>3</sup> of 1.0M [[sugar]] [[solution]] and pour it into a [[Boiling Tube]].
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:4. Repeat step 3 with 8cm<sup>3</sup> of [[sugar]] [[solution]] and 2cm<sup>3</sup> of distilled water to give 0.8M [[sugar]] [[solution]], then 6cm<sup>3</sup> and 4cm<sup>3</sup> of distilled water to give 0.6M [[sugar]] [[solution]], repeating this pattern until there is 10cm<sup>3</sup> of 0.0M [[sugar]] [[solution]].
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|}
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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|[[File:OsmosisPractical4.png|center|200px]]
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|[[File:OsmosisPractical5.png|center|200px]]
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|-
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| style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |:5. Place one piece of plant tissue into each of the 6 [[Boiling Tube|boiling tubes]] leaving them for 12-24 hours (ensuring it is the same time for all).
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| style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |:6. Remove the pieces of plant tissue, drying them with a paper towel and measure their [[mass]].
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|}
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:7. Plot a graph showing the concentration of [[sugar]] [[solution]] on the x-axis and the change in [[mass]] of plant tissue on the y-axis.

Revision as of 09:15, 11 April 2019

Key Stage 4

Meaning

Investigate the effect of the concentration of sugar solution on the mass of plant tissue.

Experiment

Variables

Method

OsmosisPractical1.png
A diagram of the equipment needed in this experiment.
OsmosisPractical2.png
OsmosisPractical3.png
:1. Cut 6 equal volumes of plant tissue (potato).
2. Dry the plant tissue with paper towel and measure the mass of each piece using an electronic balance or find their volume by measuring length, width and height with ruler and multiplying them together.
:3. Use a Measuring Cylinder to measure 10cm3 of 1.0M sugar solution and pour it into a Boiling Tube.
4. Repeat step 3 with 8cm3 of sugar solution and 2cm3 of distilled water to give 0.8M sugar solution, then 6cm3 and 4cm3 of distilled water to give 0.6M sugar solution, repeating this pattern until there is 10cm3 of 0.0M sugar solution.
OsmosisPractical4.png
OsmosisPractical5.png
:5. Place one piece of plant tissue into each of the 6 boiling tubes leaving them for 12-24 hours (ensuring it is the same time for all). :6. Remove the pieces of plant tissue, drying them with a paper towel and measure their mass.
7. Plot a graph showing the concentration of sugar solution on the x-axis and the change in mass of plant tissue on the y-axis.