Which of the following affects the osmolarity of a solution? I) concentration of cations II) concentration of anions III) concentration of water
Which of the following affects the osmolarity of a solution?
I) concentration of cations
II) concentration of anions
III) concentration of water
A) only I
B) only III
C) only I and II
D) only II and III
E) I, II and III
Answer: D
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