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- What is an hypotonic solution?What is the osmolarity of the solution? Is it hypertonic, isotonic, or hypotonic with blood plasma (0.30 osmol)? Discuss possible medicinal reasons forthe osmolarity of the solution.If the osmolarity of a solution of NaCl is 2.4 OsM, what would it be as a percent solution? MW of NaCl = 58.44 g/mole
- what is the molar concentration of 80g of glucose dissolved in sufficient water to make two liters of solution.What kind of Biomolecule is Sodium Aluminium Phosphate?could someone help me determine the osmolarity for these solutions? I’m supposed to do it without a calculator and using the clinical significant values for NaCl and glucose.