Osmolarity of a solution depends on concentration of the osmotically active particles in a solution. if 2 solutions have equal concentrations of such solvents these solutions are said to be isotonic to each other. If one molecule of any solvent dissociates into 2 particles in a solution, like sodium chloride, then half of its gram molecular weight/L will have same osmotic effect as one gram molecular weight of glucose/L, which provides one particle/molecule in a solution.
When two solutions are isotonic it means that they have an equal amount of solute concentration. This state is referred to as dynamic equilibrium.
Two isotonic solutions are two solutions that have the same osmotic pressure. This term is generally used referring to solutions in a cell or body fluid.
isotonic or isoosmotic
The two solutions are then the same strength.
Isotonic
isotonic solution
A term applied when two solutions have identical concentrations of of solute molecules and hence the same osmotic pressure, or isotonic pressure.
Yes . The balance of chemicals between the blood and Hartman's solutions is isotonic and therefore there is an equilibrium reached between the two solutions. this reason is why it is used for major blood loss.
Isotonic is a term to compare two solutions. It describes a balance in the concentration of solutes, so that there is no osmotic pressure difference (i.e. water will not flow across the membrane). An isotonic supplement would be a term used to describe a supplement, that when dissolved in a specific amount of water, would be equal in concentration to the human body.
An isotonic solution is one in which the ionic environment is similar to that of the cytoplasm. Hence, when a cell is placed in an isotonic solution, there is no net diffusion of water into or out of the cell. The cell remains intact.
Isotonic literally translates to "equal tension." It means that two substances have the same concentration of a solute.adjective Physiology 1 (of muscle action) taking place with normal contraction. 2 denoting or relating to a solution having the same osmotic pressure as some other solution, esp. one in a cell or a body fluid. • (of a drink) containing essential salts and minerals in the same concentration as in the body and intended to replace those lost as a result of sweating during vigorous exercise.
No. At least, it can't have EXACTLY 3 solutions, if that's what you mean. A system of two linear equations in two variables can have:No solutionOne solutionAn infinite number of solutions