Solute potential of a solution is always

Solute potential of a solution is always

Options

(a) 0
(b) >0
(c) (d) between 0-1

Correct Answer:

Explanation:

The decrease in water potential brought about by substances either ionic or non ionic in solution is referred to as solute potential. It always has a negative value (i.e. less than zero value) as solutes lower the water potential of the system.

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