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A cell that contains 10% NaCl is sitting in a solution of 30% NaCl. Due to osmosis which direction will water move? Into and out of the cell at equal rates Out of the cell There…
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A cell that contains 10% NaCl is sitting in a solution of 30% NaCl. Due to osmosis which direction will water move? Into and out of the cell at equal rates Out of the cell There…
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A cell that contains 10% NaCl is sitting in a solution of 30% NaCl. Due to osmosis which direction will water move?
Into and out of the cell at equal rates
Out of the cell
There will be no water movement
Into the cell
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I think out of the cell!
Hope it helps..
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