mkimxo225 mkimxo225
  • 01-11-2018
  • Biology
contestada

explain how hypertonic hypotonic and isotonic solutions differ

Respuesta :

Meowthteam
Meowthteam Meowthteam
  • 01-11-2018

hypotonic: a solution which contains more solute than solvent (example: a lot of salt(solute) dissolved in water(solvent))

hypertonic: a solution which contains more solvent than solute (example: purified water--there's almost no solute dissolved in the solvent(water))

isotonic: a solution in which the solute and solvent are equally distributed--a cell normally wants to remain in an isotonic solution, where the concentration of the liquid inside of it equals the concentration of the liquid outside of it

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Receptive vocabulary comprises of the select one: a. first words that the child babbles to his caregivers. b. first words a child uses to speak as a sentence.
Which best describes the purpose of recording past income and spending in a budget?
What does the subscript in a chemical formula represent (the 2 in H2)?
An isotope contains 47 protons, 47 electrons, and 60 neutrons. What is the identity ok the isotope.
nine true cognates in spanish advertisement
According to the law of demand, price and quantity move
The fossil record shows that a type of aquatic arthropod arose 505'440 million years ago and is now extinct. which of today's animals might that ancient organis
Helppp plzzz solve them
Advocates of the __________ perspective believe that much of behavior is motivated by inner forces, memories, and conflicts of which a person has little awarene
Read Help? 15 Points:)