To do this investigation, you will place dialysis bags in the appropriate solution and record the change in the weight of the bag (if any) over a period of 40 minutes. Before you begin, use your knowledge of osmosis to write a hypothesis for each experimental beaker that you set up. Hypotheses Bag 1 will have 10 ml of 10% sucrose placed in a beaker of distilled water. will move from the to the because Bag 2 will have 10 ml of distilled water placed in a beaker of 10% sucrose. will move from the to the because Bag 3 will have 10 ml of 10% sucrose placed in a beaker of 10% sucrose. will move from the to the because
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