Solution of NaCl and glucose

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  1. which type of solution will cause RBC to undergo crenation and shrink in size?a) 0.5% glucose b) 0.9% NaCl c) 5% glucose d) 9%
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  2. Calculate the molarity (M) of the following solutions:4.00moles of glucose in 3.00L of glucose solution 5.50g of KOH in 4.00L of
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  3. A solution of NaCl and glucose gives a freezing point of -0.95°C. It contains 140 mOsmol glucose/L. Give concentration of NaCl
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  4. Solution of NaCl and glucose gives freezing point of -0.95%. It contains 150 mOsmol glucose/L. What is the concentration of NaCl
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  5. A red blood cell is placed into each of the following solutions. Indicate whether crenation, hemolysis, or neither will occur.So
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  6. To prepare 5 mL of 1 mM glucose, how much glucose would you need to weigh? How do you prepare1 mL of 1 mM NaCl using the NaCl
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  7. You have a stock solution with following components:glucose: 44 g/L NaCl: 191 g/L Tris Buffer: 275 g/L You mix 71 mL of the
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  8. Suppose a salt and a glucose solution are separated by a membrane that is permeable to water but not to the solutes. The NaCl
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  9. (NaCl) solutions used in intravenous injections have a concentration of 0.90% NaCl (mass/volume).4.5grams of NaCl are needed to
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  10. How would you prepare the following solution? a)2% NaCL(w/v) b).35M glucoseC)0.12M CaCl2 For b I got glucose 0.35=wt/180=63gm/L,
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