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iii. A solvent and its solution containing
a nonvolatile solute are separated by
a semipermable membrane. Does the
flow of solvent occur in both directions?
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Answered by pratyusa7150
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When a solution and a pure solvent are separated by a semipermeable membrane, a barrier that allows solvent molecules but not solute molecules to pass through, the flow of solvent in opposing directions is unequal and produces an osmotic pressure, which is the difference in pressure between the two sides of the membrane.

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