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A cell has a salt concentration of 0.2 %. If it is placed into a solution with a salt concentration of 0.1 %.
a) What change will occur to the salt concentration inside the cell?
b)What change will occur to the water concentration inside the cell?
c)What condition will eventually result from the net movement of water and salt?
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