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If a dialysis bag filled with sucrose is placed in distilled water, water will move into the bag through osmosis, as the concentration of sucrose inside the bag is higher than that of the distilled water outside. This influx of water will cause the bag to swell and potentially burst if the pressure exceeds the bag's capacity. Since sucrose molecules cannot pass through the dialysis membrane, they will remain inside the bag, creating a concentration gradient that drives the osmotic movement of water.

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