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If `0.1 M` solution of glucose and `0.1 M` solution of urea are placed on two sides of the semipermeable membrane to equal heights, then it will be be correct to say that

A

There will be no net movement across the membrane

B

Glucose will flow across the membrane into urea solution

C

Urea will flow across the membrane into glucos solution

D

Water will flow from urea solution into glucose solution

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There is no net movement of the solvent through the semipermeable membrane between two solutions of equal concentration
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