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`FeCl_(3)` on reactiSon with `K_(4)[Fe(CN)_(6)]` in aq solution gives blue colour of these are separated by a semi permeable memrane AB as shown, Due to osmosis there is

A

blue colour formation in side X

B

blue colour formation in side Y

C

blue colour formation in both sides X & Y

D

no blue colour formation

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