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What happens when dry raisins are placed in water?

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### Step-by-Step Solution 1. **Understanding the Initial Condition of Dry Raisins**: - Dry raisins are in a flaccid state, meaning they have lost water and have a high solute concentration inside their cells compared to the surrounding environment (water). 2. **Placing Raisins in Water**: - When dry raisins are placed in water, the water has a lower solute concentration compared to the raisins. This creates a concentration gradient. ...
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