Selectively Permeable Membranes - Activity - TeachEngineering

Selectively Permeable Membranes - Activity - TeachEngineering
Students learn that engineers develop different polymers to serve various functions and are introduced to selectively permeable membranes. In the main activity, student pairs test and compare the selective permeability of everyday polymer materials engineered for food storage (including plastic grocery bags, zipper sandwich bags, and plastic wrap) with various in-solution molecules (iodine, corn starch, food coloring, marker dye), assess how the polymer’s permeability relates to its function/purpose, and compare that to the permeability of dialysis tubing (which simulates a cell membrane).
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