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![]() Nav wrote: Flying Tadpole wrote: Scott Vernon wrote: "Martin Baxter" wrote ahh that'll do but to put it as simply as possible, fresh water is lighter and thinner than salt so it gets in easier. Thinner? You have some viscosity data to back this up? More likely fresh water exhibits a higher osmotic pressure because the difference in water concentration is greater in fresh than brine. (osmotic pressure being proportional to the differences in concentration on either side of the membrane) Even though Marty has the clap, he still sounds smart. Or perhaps a faint fairy clap? My memory which may be atfault lo, these many years, is that "osmosis" and "osmotic pressure" are labels describing a process which is known to happen and easily demonstrated and measured, just like gravity and which, just like gravity, no-one knows what it actually is. Nav (or others) here's your chance to put the Tadpole down. It's been a long time since I consciously studied physiology. Why would telling you someting about science be putting you down? By the way, osmotic pressure is derivable from first principles (see thermodynamics). Oops. Yes it is. My tired brain must have been confusing faint echoes of membrane transport systems... -- Flying Tadpole ------------------------- Break Away, Sail Away and putz away now at http://music.download.com/internetopera |
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