B is the most efficient answer
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Answer:
Intially the glucose concentration is levelled and then the liquid level in side A will rise.
Explanation:
- Initially the liquid ob both sides are in isotonic condition.
- The membrane is permeable to glucose so glucose will diffuse from higher concentration (2 M) to lower concentration (1 M) until the concentration become equal (1.5 M) on both sides.
- Know, the Side A have 2 M sucrose and 1.5 M glucose and side B have 1 M glucose and 1 M sucrose.
- The side A will become hypertonic and side B will become hypotonic and water will start moving from side B to side A.