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A hypotonic solution made isotonic by the addition of

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Answered by Anonymous
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hypotonic means low concentration of solutes...

so that to make it isotonic...one should add some solutes in it...
Answered by akshita4595
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A hypotonic solution can be made isotonic by the addition of a solute with a higher osmotic pressure and adding it to the solvent.

This is typically done by adding more solute to the solution, such as salt or sugar, which increases the concentration of the solution, thereby raising the osmotic pressure. This causes water to be drawn from the surrounding environment into the solution, thus equalizing the osmotic pressure and making the solution isotonic.

An isotonic solution is one in which the osmotic pressure of the solution is equal to the osmotic pressure of the surrounding environment, allowing the solution to remain in equilibrium.

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