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Find out if osmosis occurs in a potatos, and how it affects the potato in different molar solutions of sucrose and water.  

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Aim: My main aim in this experiment is to find out if osmosis occurs in a potato, and how it affect the potato in different molar solutions of sucrose and water. Apparatus · Stop Clock - to time our experiment · Cutting tile - to cut the potato on · Knife - to cut the potato · 25cm Measuring cylinder - to measure the solutions · Distilled water - part of the experiment · sucrose - part of the experiment · Potatoes - part of the experiment · Tissue paper - to dry the potatoes after the osmosis takes place · Balance - to weigh the potatoes · Cork borer - to cut out potato cylinders Planning Before actually planning the experiment, I will do some research to find out about osmosis, and matters related to it, so that I can make predictions. And figure out a way to make this investigation fair and safe. Planning ahead would help me find out how to do...

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4 out of 5 stars Reviewed by: STEVELEWIS, 2004-01-08

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