Multiple Choice
Solution 1 has two solutes (A and B) and an osmotic pressure of 250 mOsm. Solution 2 has only one solute (C) and an osmotic pressure of 300 mOsm. If a membrane between these solutions is permeable to only water and B, then
A) Solution 1 will gain water from solution 2.
B) Solution 2 will gain water from solution 1.
C) Some of solute C will move into solution 1.
D) Solution 1 has a higher osmotic pressure.
E) Solution 2 will gain water from solution 1, and solution 1 has a higher osmotic pressure.
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