Which of the following solutions has an osmolality of 3.0?
Group of answer choices
6.0 moles of NaCl in 1 kilogram of water
1.5 moles of glucose in 2 kilograms of water
1.5 moles of NaCl in 1 kilogram of water
1.5 moles of glucose in 1 kilogram of water
1.5 moles of NaCl in 1 kilogram of water
NaCl has two ions, one is cation and one anion.
Osmolality = 1.5 × 2 = 3 Osmolality
Option (C)
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