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As the concentration of a solution increases, what happens to its osmotic pressure and to the tendency for water to move into it?

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Explanation: the tendency of water to move into it increases because the water in the environment will exceed in amount than the solution's. And the osmotic pressure will increase since we need more pressure to limit the inside flow of water than the 'solution before concentration increase'

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