B00M conclusion
...to the fact that the concentration is stronger so that it attracts water. It passes from the external solution into the cell, as the cell has a stronger concentration and osmosis causes the solutions to even up. The water molecules can only move when they are in a weaker concentration than the other solution. They can't move from a stronger solution to a weaker one. Anomalous Results I think there were no anomalous results. If they were anomalous they would be visible on the graph. The higher the percentage of the solution, the more the cell, loses in mass in percentage terms. It is the same the other way round. Original Prediction compared to results B5hgbo7 My original prediction was more or less correct compared to the results. I predicted the 0% solution would definitely gain water, because the concentration is going to be stronger, as there is no weaker solution than pure water, so water was gained. I predicted the 20% solution would do the opposite and lose water, as the concentration is so strong. So the external solution was going to be stronger than the inside therefore water would be lost. Both of these predictions occurred in the experime...