J.R. S. answered 01/01/19
Ph.D. in Biochemistry--University Professor--Chemistry Tutor
The answer depends on how much of each is placed inside and outside, what type of cell it is, and also on what variable you are looking at. It's important to know the concentration of sodium chloride being placed outside the cell and the concentration of albumin being placed inside. If the external solution is hyper osmotic, water will leave the cell and the cell would shrink. If it is hypo osmotic, water will enter the cell and it may rupture. If it is iso osmotic, nothing will happen as far as water movement is concerned. Again, this question is too vague for an in depth answer/explanation.