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What Does Semi-permeable Mean?

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    Semi-permeable means 'partially permeable'. The term semi-permeable is composed of two words –semi and permeable. Semi is prefix in Latin and means 'half', or 'incompletely' or 'somewhat'. Permeability refers to the quality of diffusion or seeping or penetrating. This quality is generally associated with liquids or gases. Thus, semi-permeable is used to describe something that allows the passage of some substances and blocks other or not required substances.

    This term is generally used for biological membranes or synthetic membranes. For example: semi- permeable membranes. It is also used in Geology to describe rock characteristics. For example: semi-permeable rock surface. Permeable matter has pores. Semi-permeability defines the characteristic of that substance that allows the passage of small ions or molecules of liquid or gas through the pores.
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    Swaraajk 

    answered 3 years ago

      It means it only lets certain things through. A paper towel is semi permeable; liquids will pass but solids wont.
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      Marianyc 

      answered 7 months ago

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