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Two beakers are placed side by side in a sealed encloser. The first beaker contains 100mL of pure water, the other an equal volume of an aqueous solution of sugar. What would be the volumes of the liquids in the two beakers when all physical changes stop, that is when the equilibrium is reached ?

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To solve the problem step by step, we need to analyze the situation involving two beakers: one containing pure water and the other containing an aqueous sugar solution. The goal is to determine the volumes of the liquids in both beakers when equilibrium is reached. ### Step 1: Understand the Initial Conditions - We have two beakers: - Beaker A: Contains 100 mL of pure water. - Beaker B: Contains an equal volume (100 mL) of an aqueous sugar solution. ### Step 2: Identify the Concept of Equilibrium ...
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