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2. Calculate: The concentration of a solute is the amount of solute particles in a given amount of solvent. To calculate
percentage concentration, divide the number of solute particles by
the total number of particles (solute + solvent), and then multiply by 100:
% concentration = (solute - total particles) * 100
Select the DESCRIPTION tab. Click Reset. Set the Solute outside to 10 and check that the
Initial cell volume is 40%. (Note: The cell volume is expressed as a percentage of the
container size.)
A. How many solute particles are found inside the cell?
Outside?
B. How many solvent particles are found inside the cell?
Outside?
C. What is the total number of particles inside the cell?
Outside?
D. What is the % concentration of solute inside the cell?
E. What is the % concentration of solute outside the cell?

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