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When we put raisins in water, why do they swell?
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31/12/2020 5:09 pm
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When we put raisins in water, why do they swell?
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31/12/2020 5:10 pm
Raisins are dry with less water inside, when they are kept in water, osmosis takes place, water flows through the cell wall, cell membrane of the raisins and therefore it swells.
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