Water - page 2

Difference Between Capillary Action and Transpiration Pull
Capillary action is the attraction between water molecules and the walls of the xylem vessels, causing water movement upwards through the roots, stem ...
Difference Between Coagulation and Flocculation in Water Treatment
Coagulation destabilises particles through chemical reaction between coagulant and colloids, and flocculation transports the destabilised particles th...
Difference Between Bay and Beach
Bay is a place where the land curves inwards. Beach is the place where land and water meets.Is a bay a beach?What makes a Bay a bay?What is considered...
Difference Between Ultrafiltration and Reverse Osmosis
The reverse osmosis system uses a semipermeable membrane that separates 95-98% of inorganic dissolved material from the water molecule. ... Ultrafiltr...
Difference Between Autoionization and Autoprotolysis
The key difference between autoionization and autoprotolysis is that autoionization is the conversion of a neutral state of a chemical species into an...
Difference Between Isosmotic Hyperosmotic and Hypoosmotic
If a cell from a salt water fish is placed in a beaker of fresh water, the cell is said to be hyperosmotic to the water. 2. Hypoosmotic: solution with...
Difference Between Club Soda And Tonic Water
Club soda, seltzer, sparkling, and tonic water are different types of soft drinks. Club soda is artificially infused with carbon and mineral salts. .....
Difference Between Water and Distilled Water
Distilled water is a type of purified water that has had both contaminants and minerals removed. Purified water has had chemicals and contaminants rem...
Difference Between Water Potential and Osmotic Potential
Water potential is a measure of concentration of free water molecules (the ones that are free to move), in other words, the potential energy. ... Osmo...