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13 June, 23:15

Solution A contains 5 molecules of albumin (protein) and solution B contains 12 molecules of glucose. The solutions are separated by a membrane. What way will water move? A. water will move from solution B to solution A because albumin is larger in size B. ]water will move from solution B to solution A because albumin is in lower concentration C. water will move from solution A to solution B because glucose is in higher concentrations D. water will move from solution A to solution B because glucose is smaller in size

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  1. 14 June, 00:46
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    C. Water will move from solution A to solution B because glucose is in higher concentration.

    Explanation:

    In osmosis, the molecules of solvent will pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated to a more concentrated solution.

    Solution B is more concentrated, so the water will move from A to B.

    A and D are wrong, because the size of the solute particles does not control the direction of osmosis.

    B is wrong because water moves to the more concentrated solution.
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