Because the normal saline solution is 0,9 %.
Yes, it is true.
If you think to 0,45 % - yes.
This is a hypertonic solution.
Explain 200 !
Yes.
yes
0.5% NaCl is it hypertonic
It is hypotonic.
Is_0.80_percent_NaCl_hypotonic_or_hypertonic
This is a hypertonic solution.
This is a hypotonic solution used for the hydration of the organism and to improve the sodium.
it is hypotonicQuoting from someone else's reply to this question What_is_an_example_of_a_hypotonic_solution,"0.45% NaCl (half-normal saline solution); since normal saline is 0.9% NaCl, any solution less than 9% is hypotonic".Doesn't this mean that 10% is hypertonic?
Distilled water is hypotonic, which makes the celery fresher. NaCl solution is hypertonic to the celery cells making them limp.
Yes
That depends entirely on what is in this solution. Hypotonic and hypertonic are relative terms to compare to solutions usually serperated by a semi-permeable membrane. Relative to a plant cell or e.g. a red blood cell the named solution of 0.3x10-5M NaCl is hypotonic, but compared to sea water it is hyper. A hypotonic solution contains a lesser concentration of impermeable solutes than the the inside cell. When a cell's cytoplasm is bathed in a hypotonic solution the water will be drawn out of the solution and into the cell by osmosis. If water molecules continue to diffuse into the cell, it will cause the cell to swell, up to the point that lysis (rupture) may occur.
It will depend on the nature of the solute. If you are talking about NaCl, for example, 0.075 is hypotonic and will tend to rupture the RBC. 0.3 M NaCl will be hypertonic and will tend to make the RBC shrink.
A hypotonic solution will be anything with less than 0.9% salt.
No,5percent glucose is an isotonic solution. 0.9 percent is for NaCl.
.45 what? Grams? in that case its 0.45 grams of salt