cause of isotonic solution
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no .because,there is a equal no. of. water molecule in inside and outside. there is no chance to movement of water.so no cause in the isotonic solution.
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In biology, the solutions on either side of a cell membrane are isotonic if the concentration of solutes outside the cell is equal to the concentration of solutes inside the cell. ... For example, an iso-osmolar urea solution is hypotonic to red blood cells, causing their lysis.
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