A dextrose/saline aqueous solution that doctors commonly use to replace fluids in the body contains 1.75 g
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A dextrose/saline aqueous solution that doctors commonly use to replace fluids in the body contains 1.75 g · L–1 NaCl and 40.0 g · L–1 dextrose (C6H12O6).
(a) What is the total molar concentration of all solutes in this solution?
(b) What is the osmotic pressure of the solution at 25°C? Assume total dissociation of the NaCl.
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