What direction does water flow when a dialysis bag containing a 3 M solution of the sugar fructose is placed in each of the following solutions?
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What direction does water flow when a dialysis bag containing a 3 M solution of the
sugar fructose is placed in each of the following solutions?
a. 1 M sodium lactate
b. 3 M sodium lactate
c. 4.5 M sodium lactate
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