What can be done to a solution to decrease its osmotic pressure?
A.
increase the molarity of the solution
B.
increase the temperature of the solution
C.
increase the number of particles of solute
D.
decrease the molarity of the solution
E.
decrease the volume of the solvent in the solution

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Explanation:

One way to stop osmosis is to increase the hydrostatic pressure on the solution side of the membrane, this ultimately squeezes the solvent molecules closer together, increasing their “escaping tendency.” The escaping tendency of the solution can be raised until it eventually equals that of the molecules in the pure. I hope this helps

Answer:

c

Explanation:

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