Choose one answer A 400 mOsm/1 glucose solution is: A) Hyposmotic to a 200 mM solution of...

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A 400 mOsm/1 glucose solution is:

A) Hyposmotic to a 200 mM solution of KCl

B) isosmotic to a 600 mM solution of KCl

C) Isosmotic to a 0.18% solution of KCl

D) Hyperosmotic to a 200 mM solution of KCl

E) isomotic to a 200 mM solution of KCl.

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Osmoles are the number of particle moles in solution If the solute dissociate into n particles n ions in solution then its osmoles n x no of moles or OsmL n x molesL Given the glucose concentration in milli Osmoles L as 400 mOsmL That is there are 400 milliOsmoles of    See Answer
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