#Biochemistry
Diffusion of solutes is the basis for the laboratory technique of dialysis. In this process, solutes smaller than the pore size of the dialysis membrane freely exchange between the sample and the bulk solution until equilibrium is reached (Fig. 2-14). Larger substances cannot cross the membrane and remain where they are. Dialysis is particularly useful for separating large molecules, such as proteins or nucleic acids, from smaller molecules.
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