Math, asked by hitmandviiil, 3 days ago

What are isotonic solution? Why made isotonic solution?​

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Answered by barunmondal1969
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Answer:

Two solutions having the same osmotic pressure across a semipermeable membrane is referred to as isotonic solution. It has the same osmolarity (solute concentration), as another solution.

A solution is isotonic when its effective mole concentration is the same as that of another solution.

This state provides the free movement of water across the membrane without changing the concentration of solutes on either side.

Some examples of isotonic solutions are 0.9% normal saline and lactated ringers.

When a solution has a higher solute concentration than the solution present across the semi-permeable membrane, it is known as a hypertonic solution.

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Answered by rehanaguradi
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Answer:

A solution is isotonic when its effective mole concentration is the same as that of another solution

Step-by-step explanation:

Allow the cell to move water a d nutrients in and out of the cell

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