How does osmosis relate to osmotic pressure?
1- Osmotic pressure is the pressure that must be exerted on the side of the membrane with low concentration of a solvent to prevent the diffusion of water from the side with the higher concentration of solvent.
2- Osmotic pressure is the pressure that must be exerted on the side of the membrane with low concentration of a solute to prevent the diffusion of water from the side with the higher concentration of solute.
3- Osmotic pressure is the pressure that must be exerted on the side of the membrane with high concentration of a solvent to prevent the diffusion of water from the side with the lower concentration of solvent.
4- Osmotic pressure is the pressure that must be exerted on the side of the membrane with high concentration of a solute to prevent the diffusion of water from the side with the lower concentration of solute.
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3) Osmotic pressure is the pressure that must be exerted on the side of the membrane with high concentration of a solvent to prevent the diffusion of water from the side with the lower concentration of solvent.
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