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Answer:
In order to reach equilibrium, water will move outside the cell to reach equilibrium. A cell tends to lose or gain water in order to reach equilibrium.
If there are more number of solutes outside the cell, then the water will move out of the cell in order to maintain equilibrium. On the other hand, if there are more number of solutes inside the cell then the water will move inside the cell to maintain equilibrium.
Water will flows out of the cell equilibrium in the surrounding its reach equilibrium.
Osmosis:
It is a process by which molecules of solvent move from its higher concentration to the lower concentration through a semi permeable membrane until its reach equilibrium.
- Solute particles cannot cross the semipermeable membrane.
- only water or solvent can move through membrane.
In the picture there is more water in side the in comparison to its outer side.
Therefore, water will flows out of the cell equilibrium in the surrounding its reach equilibrium.
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