A membrane permeable to water but not to glucose (C6H12O6) separates two aqueous solutions. Solution A is 0.156 M glucose and solution B contains pure water. There will be a net flow of water molecules across the membrane from solution B to solution A until equilibrium is established across the membrane. What pressure would have to be applied to solution A to prevent osmosis flow across the membrane at 25°C?
A) 1.00 atm
B) 3.82 atm
C) 0.320 atm
D) 1.91 atm
E) 0.382 atm
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