Placing a leaf in distilled water would allow water to enter the leaf through osmosis, leading to an increase in turgor pressure within the cells. This influx of water could cause the leaf to become turgid and firm.
distilled water does not contain ions, without ions it can not produce and electrical charge. In other words DISTILLED WATER does not conduct electricity.
When a cell is placed in distilled water, water will move into the cell by osmosis causing it to swell and potentially burst. If the swollen cell is then transferred to a 5% salt solution, water will move out of the cell to try to reach equilibrium with the surrounding solution, causing the cell to shrink and possibly undergo crenation.
The red blood cell would undergo hemolysis, or bursting, as water would enter the cell due to osmosis. The high concentration of water outside the cell compared to inside would cause the cell to swell and eventually burst.
Distilled water is close to pure water, and if it was distilled in a clean environment it would be pure water. Thus no, it would not have maltose ( a sugar) in it.
Red litmus paper would remain red because distilled water is essentially neutral, meaning it has a pH pf 7. Red litmus paper does not measure pH and only changes to a blue color when placed in acidic solutions, anything from pH 6.9-0.
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They may not survive because you're supposed to put them in distilled water.
because of osmosis it would get fatter and fatter with water till it burst. aww.
It would lose salt into the water.
It dies.
Nothing. The onion will get wet.
get larger then smaller... XD
Answer:- I HAD CHECKED DISTILLED WATER AND RAIN WATER, BOTH, BY A SPECIAL METER BUT BOTH WERE STILL IMPUREThe prefered water would be "distilled" so as not to add impurities to the electrolyte mix. In a bind filtered tap can be used in small quanties.
They would change in volume.