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Suppose a salt and a glucose solution are separated by a membrane that is permeable to water but not to the solutes. the nacl solution has a concentration of 1.95 g per 250 ml of water (molecular weight = 58.5). the glucose solution has a concentration of 9.0 g per 250 ml of water (molecular weight = 180). calculate the molality, millimolality, and milliosmolality of both solutions. state whether osmosis will occur and, if it will, in which direction. explain your answer.

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