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What will happen if pressure on solution is side is more than osmotic pressure when solution and solvent are separated by semipermaeable membrane?

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the osmosis the molecules travels from the higher pressure zone to the lower pressure zone , in order to maintain an equilibrium state. In the cases where the external pressure becomes greater than the osmosis pressure ,the direction of the molecules transportation also changes oppositely.

Answered by Anonymous
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It will happen if the pressure on the solution is more than the osmotic pressure by the solvent are separated nu the semi permeable membrane.

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