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Hypotonic solution. Hypo means "deficient". Distilled water has a deficient tone (frequency) and a neutral pH, but being devoid of dissolved solutes it has no osmotic pressure.
Distilled water is highly soluble in water.
28 mosm/L
Liquid - homogeneous - "pure".
It's best to use distilled water.
Salt in water is an ionic solution
Sucrose is the name for the common sugar compound. A sucrose solution is a solution made of sugar dissolved in water.
An alkaline solution.
solution with the same water concentration
solution with lower water concentration
Distilled water is a neutral
Distilled water is hypotonic to undistilled water. Undistilled water is hypertonic to distilled water. Undistilled water contains chemicals, if you live in the city, and minerals and nutrients. These would be considered impurities to the pure H2O, or solutes dissolved in the water. Because the undistilled water has substances in it that the distilled water does not, it is hyper-(above)-tonic. The deionized water is hypo-(below)-tonic to the dirty water.
Saline is distilled water with salt added into it. Dehydration isn't just the excessive loss of body water, it's also an electrolytic imbalance. When the body is dehydrated, salts have been depleted.
Distilled water
Distilled water.
Deionized, distilled water
preferably distilled water
Distilled water
Distilled water
No, an alkali is a type of metal.