1. After twenty-four hours, the water level is higher on the side with sugar than on the side without sugar.
2. Sucrose (C12H22O11 ) and water (H2O)
3. The concentration of water is higher outside the thistle tube at the start of the experiment. That side of the membrane is 100% water, while the inside of the membrane is a solution of water and sugar.
4. Water moves through the semipermeable membrane from high concentration to low concentration to reach equilibrium in a process called osmosis. The sucrose cannot pass through the membrane because the molecules are too large, but water molecules are small enough to permeate the membrane. By the end of the experiment, the water has moved through the membrane into the thistle tube so that the sugar has been diluted with more water and the concentrations are equal.