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Give difference between hypotonic solution,isotonic solution and hypotonic solution ​

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Answered by prachinigam2006
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If a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, water will leave the cell, and the cell will shrink. In an isotonic environment, the relative concentrations of solute and water are equal on both sides of the membrane. ... When a cell is placed in a hypotonic environment, water will enter the cell, and the cell will swell.

Answered by MrPerfect14
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Hyper means more than that of requirement. For example: Hypertension means person suffering from tension more than requirement,

Hypo means less: Hypothermia—low body temperature that requirement

Iso means equal: isotop

Therefore hyper tonic solution means any solution with a higher salt concentration than normal body cells so that the water is drawn out of the cells by osmosis; any solution with a higher osmotic pressure than another solution.

In Biology Solutes are the particles that are dissolved in a solvent, and together they form a solution. ... A hypo tonic solution is one in which the concentration of solutes is greater inside the cell than outside of it, and a solution is one where the concentration of solutes is greater outside the cell than inside it.

Hypo tonic solution:A solution is any solution that has a lower osmotic pressure than another solution. In the biological fields, this generally refers to a solution that has less solute and more water than another solution.

In Chemistry: A hypo tonic solution is any solution that has a lower osmotic pressure than another solution. In the biological fields, this generally refers to a solution that has less solute and more water than another solution. College Chemistry: Help and Review / Science Courses.

Iso tonic solution: An isotonic solution refers to two solutions having the same osmotic pressure across a semipermeable membrane. This state allows for the free movement of water across the membrane without changing the concentration of solutes on either side. AP Chemistry: Help and Review / Science Courses.

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