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Two fluids containing water and ions are poured into adjacent compartments (labe

ID: 3506575 • Letter: T

Question

Two fluids containing water and ions are poured into adjacent compartments (labeled 1 and 2) that are separated by a membrane. Assume the walls of the compartments are rigid, and thus the volumes cannot change. After equilibration occurs, under which of these circumstances will the osmotic pressure of side 2 be greater than that of side 1? O The membrane is permeable to water, but not to the solute, and the solute concentration is greater on side 2. O The membrane is permeable to water but not to the solute, and the solute concentration is greater on side 1. O The membrane is permeable to both water and the solute, and the concentration of solute is greater in the fluid poured into compartment 1. OThe membrane is permeable to both water and the solute, and the concentration of solute is greater in the fluid poured into compartment 2.

Explanation / Answer

It is option (A) - The membrane is permeable to water,but not to the solute,and the solute concentration is greater on side 2

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