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Osmosis (/ɒzˈmoʊsɪs/, US also /ɒs-/) is the spontaneous net movement or diffusion of solvent molecules through a selectively permeable membrane from a region of high water potential (region of lower solute concentration) to a region of low water potential (region of higher solute concentration), in the direction that ...

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Answered by ganeshpasale
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Solvent particles from lower solute concentration to the higher solute concentration of solution through a semipermeable membrane

Osmosis is a movement of solvent particles or water from lower solute concentration to higher solute concentration through the semipermeable membrane. This process does not require energy. This requires a concentration gradient.

Answered by rky81538
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Osmosis is the spontaneous net movement or diffusion of solvent molecules through a selectively permeable membrane from a region of high water potential to a region of low water potential, in the direction that tends to equalize the solute concentrations on the two sides.

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