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Question
data table
solution in baggie | color day 1 | color day 2
solution in cup | amber | clear
conclusions:
- based on your observations, which substance moved, the iodine or the starch?
- how did you determine this?
- the plastic baggie was permeable to which substance?
- is the plastic baggie semipermeable?
- sketch the cup and baggie in the space below. use arrows to illustrate how diffusion occurred in this lab. be sure to label the parts of your diagram.
- what would move, and what color change would take place, if the iodine solution was placed in the baggie and the cornstarch solution was placed in the beaker?
- why isn’t it a good idea to store iodine in a plastic bag?
Response
Question 1
Brief Explanations
Iodine moves (starch in baggie, iodine in cup; baggie turned purple, indicating iodine entered and reacted with starch).
Brief Explanations
Baggie solution (with starch) turned purple (iodine - starch reaction), so iodine moved into baggie; cup solution cleared (starch didn't move out).
Brief Explanations
Iodine moved through the baggie (caused starch in baggie to turn purple), so baggie was permeable to iodine.
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