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Hypertonic solutions contain sodium chloride?
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i think the question that you are asking is what is the difference between hyper and hypo tonic. A fluid that has a greater concentration of solutes in comparison to another solution is a hypertonic solution. A hypotonic solution is a fluid that has a lower concentraton of solutes in comparison to another solution.
vinegar is a hypotonic solution if you would like an example take an egg and put it in to a glass of vinegar and the egg will swell.
Tonic Trouble happened in 1999.
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Since solutions natural move from a higher concentration to a lower concentration, the solution is hyper-tonic. The salt will move rapidly into the cell, causing the cell to expand and then explode.
Hypertonic solutions are heavily saturated with sugar, since the concentration is higher on the outside of the cell than the inside osmosis will occur by transfering water to the outside of the cell in an attempt to establish an equilibrium. if the solution is hypotonic the direction of osmosis is likely to be towards the cell because the cells concentration is greater than its surroundings, thus is won't be dehydrated. In conclusion hypertonic solutions don't allow bacteria to thrive as easily.