Physiological Chemistry II Question 4
 
 
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Osmolarity is determined by the number of solute particles in a solution.
True False

The osmolarity of a solution can never be lower than the tonicity of that solution.
True False

To determine the tonicity of a solution to a Red Blood Cell you need to know only the number of solute particles in that solution.
True False

To determine the tonicity of a solution to a Red Blood Cell you need to know only the concentration of the solutes and the number of particles that the solutes dissociate into.
True False