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Investigate the effect of the strength of a solution on how much water moves in to or out of a potato chip.  

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Investigate the effect of the strength of a solution on how much water moves in to or out of a potato chip. By Victoria Wright, 11T. In this investigation, I am going to investigate the effect of different strength solutions on how much water moves in to or out of a potato chip. The variables involved in this investigation are: * Strength of the solution * Volume of the solution * Mass of potato chip * Length and width of potato chip * My input variable in this investigation will be the strength of the solution, in which the potato chips will be placed. By changing this variable, I will see the effect of different strength solutions on how much water goes in to or out of a potato chip, through the process of osmosis. Osmosis is the diffusion of water particles from a region of high water concentration or a dilute solution to a region...

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