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that would only happen if the ion particles arnt positivly charged.the molecule then goes through a deceleration and the proses of osmoses would happen when the molecules begian to separate. this happens alot as in like car batterys.when the charge is gone it goes through a deceleration proses.and the acid inside the battery starts to sepperate the water from the acid.

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