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A student placed a semipermeable membrane inside a U-shaped channel with two chambers, as shown. The
membrane permits the movement of water but not salt. The student wants to vary the rate of osmosis that
occurs across the membrane. Which of the following experimental designs will result in the fastest net rate
of water movement into chamber A?
A
Placing salt water in chamber A and distilled water in chamber B
B
Placing distilled water in both chambers
C
Placing distilled water in chamber A and salt water in chamber B
D
Placing salt water in both chambers

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I think it’s B if not sorry

The following experimental designs will result in the fastest water movement is placing salt water in A and distilled water in  B.

What is the function of osmosis?

Osmosis is a physical process in which water moves between two media with different concentrations of solute, separated by a semipermeable membrane (allows only water molecules to pass)

Osmosis is a natural phenomenon in which water passes through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated (hypotonic) medium to a more concentrated (hypertonic) medium, in this way placing salt water in chamber A and distilled water in chamber B.

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