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0.1 M NaCl and 0.05 M `BaCl_(2)` solutions are separated by a semi-permeable membrane in a container. For this system, choose the correct answer

A

There is no movement of any solution across the membrane

B

Water flows from `BaCl_(2)` solution towards NaCl solution

C

Water flows from NaCl solution towards `BaCl_(2)` solution

D

Osmotic pressure of 0.1 M NaCl is lower than the osmotic pressure of `BaCl_(2)` (Assume complete dissociation)

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