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A U-shaped tube has equal amounts of two solutions in it, separated by a membrane that is permeable to
water and glucose, but not sucrose. Side A, on the left, has a solution of 10% sucrose and 20% glucose. Side B, on the right, has a solution of 20%
sucrose and 10% glucose.
1. Will there be a net movement of any substances across the membrane? If so, which?
2. Will one side end up with more solutions than the other? If so, which side?