Well .9 in a % would be 90%, and .09 would be 9%. So I would say yes.
9%
suspended in a solution with the following composition: 10% NaCl, 10% glucose and 40% albumin.
A 0.0% NaCl solution is a solution with absolutely no NaCl.
The percentage of chlorine in NaCl is 60,33417 %.
The answer is 8 g NaCl.
If you have a semipermeable sac containing 4 percent NaCl, 9 percent glucose, and 10 percent albumin is suspended in a solution with the following com- position: 10 percent NaCl, 10 percent glucose, and 40 percent albumin. The glucose will move into a semi-permeable sac.
5 % NaCl is equal to 5 g NaCl in 100 g of a material.
This concentration of NaCl is 2,6 g NaCl/100 mL solution.
The concentration of NaCl is 15,73 mg/100 mL.
10 percent NaCl in distilled water is equivalent to 100 g/L NaCl.
Since a 9% saline solution is hypertonic as compared to the cell, it would crenate (crush or shrink).
The answer is 0,0001 %.