what are isotonic
and hypertonic Solutions?
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Explanation:
iso tonic solution : a solution that has some salt concentratated as cells and blood
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Explanation: Isotonic solutions can be defined as:
- When two solutions are said to have same osmotic pressure at a given temperature
- the number of solvent molecules moving in and out from one solution to another solution which are separated by a semipermeable membrane or
- when a solution is having the salt concentration = 0.9%
A solution is called as hypertonic solution when
- solution has high salt content in them are
- the concentration of solution is greater than 0.9%
Final Answer:
- When two solutions have the same osmotic pressure, they are called isotonic solutions, or
- If the solution has solute concentration <0.9% it is called isotonic.
- If the solution has more solute content greater than 0.9% it is called as hypertonic solution.
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