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Two solutions marked as A and B are separated through semipermeable membrane as below. The phenomenon undergoing

A

`Na^+` moves from solution A to solution B

B

Both `Na^(+)` and `Cl^-` moves from solution (A) to solution (B)

C

Both `Na^+ and Cl^-` moves from solution (B) to (A)

D

Solvent molecules moves from solution (A) to (B)

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