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An unriped mango placed in a concentrated salt solution to prepare pickle shrivels because……

A

It gains water due to osmosis

B

It loses water due to reverse osmosis

C

It gains water due to reverse osmosis

D

It loses water due to osmosis

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When an unripe mango is placed in a concentrated salt solution to prepare pickle then mango loose water due to osmosis and get shrivel.
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