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Chemistry, 07.03.2020 02:57 314180

Imagine a beaker divided down the center by a rigid membrane that is freely permeable to water but impermeable to glucose. Side 1 contains a 10% glucose solution & side 2 contains the same volume of pure water. At equilibrium, what will be the situation?
1. water will continue to move from side 2 to side 1
2. the volume of liquid remain equal on both sides
3. water will continue to move from side 1 to side 2
4. the volume of liquid will be greater in side 2
5. the volume of liquid will be greater in side 1

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