If the following 2 aqueous solutions are separated by a semipermeable membrane which of the following statements is true?
A = 0.300 M KI B = 0.300 MgCl2
Select one:
a. Solvent will flow from A to B.
b. The solutions are isotonic and there will be no change
c. There is no way to know
d. Solvent will flow from B to A
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