Two aqueous solutions S 1 and S 2 are separated by a semi-permeable membrane. S 2 has…
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Two aqueous solutions S1 and S2 are separated by a
semi-permeable membrane. S2 has lower vapour pressure than S1. Then
semi-permeable membrane. S2 has lower vapour pressure than S1. Then
- More solvent will flow from S1 to S2
- More solvent will flow from S2 to S1
- Solvent from S1 and S2 will flow at equal rates
- No flow will take place.
Answer
(A) More solvent will flow from S 1 to S 2
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