Will weighs 80 kg and his plasma osmolarity is 280 mOsm/L. He eats a salty snack containing 250 mM NaCl and drinks 1L of an energy drink containing 50 mM of electrolytes. Calculate the new plasma osmolarity and intracellular fluid
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