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Answered by Anonymous
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Isotonic solutions

Isotonic solutions : Two or more solutions having the same osmotic pressure are said to be isotonic solutions.

For example, 0.1 M urea solution and 0.1 M sucrose solution are isotonic because their osmotic pressures are equal. Such solutions have the same molar concentrations but different concentrations in g/L. If these solutions are separated by a semipermeable membrane, there is no flow of solvent in either direction

Answered by asro19032002
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isotonic solutions are solutions where no net movement of water occur i.e. amount of water coming inside the cell is equal to amount of water moving outside of the cell and such cells are said to be FLACCID CELL

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