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os·mo·sis
/ɑzˈmosəs, ɑs-/
滲透作用,滲透性
From:
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os·mo·sis
/ɑzˈmosəs, ɑs-/
名詞
滲透,滲透作用,滲透性
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
os·mo·sis
n.
Chemical Physics
(a)
The
tendency
in
fluids
to
mix
,
or
become
equably
diffused
,
when
in
contact
.
It
was
first
observed
between
fluids
of
differing
densities
,
and
as
taking
place
through
a
membrane
or
an
intervening
porous
structure
.
An
older
term
for
the
phenomenon
was
Osmose
.
Note:
The
more
rapid
flow
from
the
thinner
to
the
thicker
fluid
was
then
called
endosmosis
(
formerly
endosmose
),
and
the
opposite
,
slower
current
,
exosmosis
(
formerly
exosmose
).
Both
are
,
however
,
results
of
the
same
force
.
Osmosis
may
be
regarded
as
a
form
of
molecular
attraction
,
allied
to
that
of
adhesion
.
See
also
osmotic pressure
.
(b)
The
action
produced
by
this
tendency
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
osmosis
n
:
diffusion
of
molecules
through
a
semipermeable
membrane
from
a
place
of
higher
concentration
to
a
place
of
lower
concentration
until
the
concentration
on
both
sides
is
equal
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