What effect will dissolving salt in a solution have?

a. The solution will become hypotonic.
b. The salt will evaporate, leaving only liquid behind.
c. The solution’s osmolarity will increase.
d. The solution’s osmolarity will decrease.


c. The solution’s osmolarity will increase.

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