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In the case of osmosis, solvent molecules move from :

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higher vapour pressure to lower vapour pressure

B

higher concentration to lower concentration.

C

lower vapour pressure to higher vapour pressure.

D

higher osmotic pressure solutions to lower osmotic pressure.

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In osmosis, solvent molecules move from lower concentration (higher vapour pressure) to higher concentration (Lower vapour pressure)
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