Home
Class 11
BIOLOGY
A cell when dipped in 0.5 M sucrose solu...

A cell when dipped in 0.5 M sucrose solution has no effect but when the same cell will be dipped in 0.5 M NaCl solution the cell will

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A cell when dippen in 0.5 M sucrose solution has no effect bbut when the same cell will be dippen in 0.5 M NaCI solution the celll will :

A cell when dipped in 0.5M sucrose solution has no effect, but when the same cell will be dipped in 0.5 M NaCl solution, it will:

The resistance of a conductivity cell with 0.1 M KCl solution is found to be 200 ohm at 298K. When the same cell was filled with 0.02 M NaCl solution, the resistance at the same temperature is found to be 1100 ohm . Calculate: the molar conductivity of 0.02 M NaCl solution in S m^2 mol^-1 . Given: Conductivity of 0.1 M KCl solution at 298K = 1.29 S m^-1 .

The resistance of a conductivity cell with 0.1 M KCl solution is found to be 200 ohm at 298K. When the same cell was filled with 0.02 M NaCl solution, the resistance at the same temperature is found to be 1100 ohm . Calculate: the cell constant of the cell in m^-1 . Given conductivity of 0.lM KCl is 1.29 Sm^(-1) ]

When a cell is kept in 0.5 M solution of sucrose its volume does not alter. If the same cell is placed in 0.5 M solution of sodium chloride, the volume of the cell

A cell placed in 0.5 M sugar solution was found to be with no change in cell volume. If the same cell is placed in 0.5 M of sodium chloride solution , then there will be

A cell placed in 0.5 M sugar solution was found to be with no change in cell volume. If the same cell is placed in 0.5 M of sodium chloride solution , then there will be

A cell placed in 0.5 M sugar solution was found to be with no change in cell volume. If the same cell is placed in 0.5 M of sodium chloride solution , then there will be

A cell placed in 0.5 M sugar solution was found to be with no change in cell volume. If the same cell is placed in 0.5 M of sodium chloride solution , then there will be