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what is the principle behind movement of water in hypertonic, hypotonic and isotonic solution.

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Answered by sprasoon
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Answer:

In the simplest term Osmotic Potential.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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the principle behind the movement of water in hypertonic hypotonic and isotonic solution is the process of osmosis.

Explanation:

  • Osmosis is the movement of water from the region of higher concentration of the solute to the region of lower concentration of solute across a semipermeable membrane. When a substance is placed in a hypotonic solution water moves out of the substance , the reverse occurs in hypertonic solution
  • however in isotonic solution there is no movement of the solvent by the process of osmosis.

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