Answer: Water will move across the semi-permeable membrane in order to balance both sides until they are neutral.
"Osmosis is the net movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane driven by a difference in solute concentrations on the two sides of the membrane. A selectively permeable membrane is one that allows unrestricted passage of water, but not solute molecules or ions."
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When a cell gains water it becomes much bigger and heavier which could possibly lead to its explosion.
"Water moving into a cell can make the cell swell, or even burst! This happens when cells are placed into a hypotonic solution. Like the egg in distilled (pure) water. Water leaving a cell can make it shrivel up"