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Compartment `A` and `B` have the following combinations of solution:
`{:(,A,B),(1,0.1 M KCl,0.2 M KCl),(2,0.1%(m//V) NaCl,10% (m//V) NaCl),(3,18 gL^(-1) "glucose",34.2 gL^(-1) "sucrose"),(3,20% (m//V) "glucose",10% (m//V) "glucose"):}`
Indicate the solution(s) in which compartment `B` will show an increases in volume.

A

`1,2,4`

B

`1,2`

C

`2,3`

D

`3,4`

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B

In hypertonic solution osmotic pressure is higher, therefore, volume rise is higher in `B`.
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