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Experimental error in potato lab


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what would be some sources or error in a potato lab where each patoto slice (3 cm in length) is put into a test tube with different concetrations of water for example : 100 % , 99.5 % , 99 % , 98.5 % , 98 % are all concentrations of water in which a potato slice was put in and left for 24 hours in order to determine if the overall mass has gone down or increased. Someone please give some ideas on this.

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Well, you may have errors in measuring the concentration of your solution, or in weighing the potato slices before and after the experiment. If you use different potatoes, or different parts of the potato are different (eg one part for some reason dryer) then that could add to the error. If you put a potato into an isotonic solution it should remain the same weight, but if you have more solute in the water than in the potato, water from the potato will be drawn out (like salting a snail or tomato), but if the water has less solute than the potato, it will be drawn into the potato, making it heavier.

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