Final answer:
Based on the initial conditions, Compartment I is hypertonic to Compartment II.
Step-by-step explanation:
Based on the initial conditions, the correct statement is C. Compartment I is hypertonic to Compartment II.
Hypertonic means having a higher solute concentration compared to another solution. In this case, Compartment I contains 1 M NaCl, which is a higher solute concentration than Compartment II, which contains 2 M urea. Therefore, Compartment I is hypertonic to Compartment II.
Compartments I and II are not isosmotic because they have different solute concentrations, and Compartment I is not hyposmotic to Compartment II because it has a higher solute concentration.