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Chemistry, 23.03.2021 02:20 jadabecute3739

A cell is placed in a salt solution that has the same concentration as the inside of the cell. What will happen to the cell A. The cell will contract
B. The cell will expand slightly
C. The cell will burst
D. The cell will remain the same size

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