How does water move on its own concentration gradient?
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I'm pretty sure it cant move on its own
Are you speaking of a density gradient, in which a more concentrated solution moves below a less concentrated solution?
In that case, the more concentrated solution has the greater density, and it will gradually sink below the less concentrated solution.
In the same way, a stone will sink in water, which is less dense than the stone.
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I' really don't know I'm sorry