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If is Hypotonic, that the water will go inside the cell. If is Hypertonic, That the water will go outside the cell.

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Would you expect the particles in cl2 to diffuse faster or slower than the particles in argon gas?

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Would you expect the particles in Cl2 gas to diffuse faster or slower than the particles in argon gas?

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