- ✓$0.16 M$ $NaCl$
- BConc. $NaCl$
- C$50 \% $ $NaCl$
- D$30 \%$ $NaCl$
The osmotic concentration of normal saline, $9$ grams $NaCl$ dissolved in water to a total volume of one litre $(0.158\, M )$, is a close approximation to the osmotic concentration of $NaCl$ in blood. Thus, normal saline is isotonic to blood plasma. Both sodium and chloride ions cannot freely pass through the plasma membrane as opposed to urea.
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