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Ya'll I need help??? 100 Pointss Were the solutions in Trial A and Trial B hypertonic, hypotonic, or isotonic to
the cell you modeled? Explain your answer and be sure to include data to
support your response
Trial A: In Trial A, three out of eight solute particles are outside of the cell, and the
initial cell volume is 30 percent. At the start of the trial there was 56 solvent
particles inside the cell and 130 outside of the cell. After 50 seconds the
following observations could be made
Trial B: . In Trial B, six out of eleven solute particles are outside of the cell, and the
initial cell volume is 30 percent. At the start of the trial there was 56 solvent
particles inside the cell and 130 outside of the cell. After 50 seconds the
following observations could be made:


Ya'll I need help??? 100 Pointss

 Were the solutions in Trial A and Trial B hypertonic, hypot
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