Using this percent change data, determine the concentration of sucrose that would be isotonic. You do not have to be exact  Isotonic concentration = ______________________ M 0.0 M sucrose = 0.24/4.6x100=5.2%%  0.4 M sucrose = 0.39/4.59x100=8.4% 0.6 M sucrose = 0.70/4.7x100=14.8%  0.8 M sucrose =0.80/4.5x100=17%  1.0 M sucrose =1/5x100=20%

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  • Using this percent change data, determine the concentration of sucrose that would be isotonic. You do not have to be exact 

  • Isotonic concentration = ______________________ M

  • 0.0 M sucrose = 0.24/4.6x100=5.2%% 
  • 0.4 M sucrose = 0.39/4.59x100=8.4%
  • 0.6 M sucrose = 0.70/4.7x100=14.8% 
  • 0.8 M sucrose =0.80/4.5x100=17% 
  • 1.0 M sucrose =1/5x100=20% 
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