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Meaning of endósmosis




Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz

endósmosis
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Endosmosis: f. (FIS. and Quim. ) phenomenon that occurs almost invariably when an electromotive force is applied to electrodes placed on either side of a porous diaphragm submerged in water or other liquid. It consists of the appearance of a pressure difference on both sides of the septum, which determines a flow of liquid through.

  



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