Suppose there was an equilibrium reaction A <-> B + C. Also, we have a semi-permeable membrane that allows B and C to pass through, but not A. We know that there is a certain amount of pressure required to separate B and C from A through this membrane. This pressure is called the osmotic pressure. Also, B and C release a certain amount of energy when they react. We will call this amount of energy E. I have a few questions about this.
1. Is the osmotic pressure at all related to the Energy released by B + C when they react? If so why/how?
2. If they are not related, is it possible that the Energy released by B + C reacting is greater than the energy required to create the osmotic pressure to force said B + C through the membrane to separate them from A?
If 2 is possible I have more questions to follow.