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what is tonicity of a solution explain hypertonic hypotonic isotonic solution in terms of solute and solvent​

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A hypotonic solution causes a cell to swell, whereas a hypertonic solution causes a cell to shrink.

Explanation:

If a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, water will leave the cell, and the cell will shrink. In an isotonic environment, there is no net water movement, so there is no change in the size of the cell. When a cell is placed in a hypotonic environment, water will enter the cell, and the cell will swell.

Tonicity is a measure of the effective osmotic pressure gradient; the water potential of two solutions separated by a semipermeable cell membrane. ... There are three classifications of tonicity that one solution can have relative to another: hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic. A hypotonic solution example is salt water.

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