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1. How much glucose is needed to make 0.2 liter of a 0.1 molar solution? MW...

1. How much glucose is needed to make 0.2 liter of a 0.1 molar solution? MW of glucose is 180 g/mol

A. 0.1 g of glucose

B. 0.1 mol of glucose

C. 100 mM of glucose

D. 1000 mg of glucose

2. What is the tonicity of a solution containing 75 mM glucose and 50 mM CaCl2?

A. 225 mOsm

B. Hypertonic; cells will shrink

C. Hypotonic; cells will swell

D. Isotonic; cells will not change

3. What is the osmolarity of a solution containing 0.1 M glucose?

A. 0.2 mOsm/l

B. 0.1 mOsm/l

C. 100 mOsm/l

D. 200 mOsm/l

4. How many g of protein are in 1 L of plasma from a healthy patient?

A. 70 g

B. 0.7 g

C. 700g
D. 0.07 g

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