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The beaker in the illustration below contains two solutions of salt with different concentrations (measured by molarity, M) . The two solutions are separated by a membrane that is permeable to both salt and water.

The beaker in the illustration below contains two solutions of salt with different concentrations (measured by molarity, M) . The two solutions are separated by a membrane that is permeable to both salt and water.     Which of the following will occur in this container? A) Diffusion of water from B to A and of salt from A to B. B) Net diffusion of water across the membrane, but not of salt. C) Diffusion of salt across the membrane, but not of water. D) Net diffusion of salt from B to A, but no net diffusion of water. Which of the following will occur in this container?

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