General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry - 4th edition
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Chapter 25, Problem 22P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The fluid represented by the labels in the graph needs to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
The fluid has varying concentration of certain electrolytes and these concentrations of the electrolytes are constant throughout the body and thus they can be used to find out the exact fluid.
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General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry - 4th edition
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