osmatic potential of highly active solution is? :high,low,zero,null
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Osmosis pressure is defined as the pressure required to completely stop the entry of water into an osmotically active solution across a semipermeable membrane. Thus water will move from a region of low osmotic pressure to a region of high osmotic pressure. It is measured in atmospheres, bars or pascals. Osmotic pressure is numerically equal to osmotic potential (= solute, potential, ψ s ) but osmotic potential has a negative value, while osmotic pressure (π, pi) has a positive value, (ψ
s =−π).
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