Describe nuclear fission and nuclear fusion.
Chemistry of Solutions Course Number: 202-NYB-05 Lecture no. 4 Date: Tuesday, September 6, 2016 Professor: Nadia Schoonhoven Topics Covered: osmotic pressure, colligative properties of electrolyte solutions, the equilibrium condition Osmotic Pressure • Grapes provide good examples for understanding the basics of osmotic pressure. When washing grapes, the concentration of the solute inside a grape is greater than the concentration of the water surrounding it. o The water surrounding the grape wants to dilute the solutes inside the grape. o Only water can pass through the grape’s membrane (semipermeable), so since it seeks to enter the grape, if the grapes are left in water long enough, the solute concentration insi