ósmosis

  • 51ósmosis — Sinónimos: ■ penetración, paso, difusión …

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  • 52osmosis — os·mo·sis || É‘z məʊsɪs /É’z n. diffusion; permeation; tendency to flow through a membrane and create an equal distribution of material …

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  • 53osmosis — [ɒz məʊsɪs] noun 1》 Biology & Chemistry a process by which solvent molecules pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one. 2》 the process of gradual or unconscious assimilation of ideas or… …

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  • 54osmosis — os·mo·sis …

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  • 55osmosis — [ɒzˈməʊsɪs] noun [U] science the process by which a liquid slowly passes through a thin layer of something …

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  • 56osmosis — /ɒzˈmoʊsəs / (say oz mohsuhs) noun 1. the tendency of a fluid to pass through a semipermeable membrane into a solution where its concentration is lower, thus equalising the conditions on either side of the membrane. 2. the diffusion of fluids… …

  • 57osmosis — Diffusion of water across a semi permeable membrane from zones of low solute concentration to zones of higher solute concentration …

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  • 58osmosis — n. 1 Biochem. the passage of a solvent through a semi permeable partition into a more concentrated solution. 2 any process by which something is acquired by absorption. Derivatives: osmotic adj. osmotically adv. Etymology: orig. osmose, after F f …

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  • 59Reverse osmosis — Schematics of a reverse osmosis system (desalination) using a pressure exchanger. 1: Sea water inflow, 2: Fresh water …

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  • 60Forward osmosis — is an osmotic process that, like reverse osmosis, uses a semi permeable membrane to effect separation of water from dissolved solutes. The driving force for this separation is an osmotic pressure gradient, such that a draw solution of high… …

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