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Hypotonic Solution
No, the components of a solution do not separate on standing. If that happens, then the mixture is heterogeneous and is not a solution.
It becomes heavier. The movement of solvent through a membrane produces a pressure called the osmotic pressure. This happens when the pressure in which the solvent is flowing is raised to the equivalent of the pressure moving through the membrane from the hypotonic side.
It increases the concentration of OH - in a solution.
The concentration of hydrogen in a solution increases as the pH of the solution becomes more acidic.
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it becomes solution
It will dissolve in the solution.
If the solution is not a buffer, the HCl will react with the solution to form a product.
Silver chloride precipitates from the solution.
Hypotonic Solution
A neutralized solution has a pH of 7.
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the solution becomes basic
The solute will eventually fall out of a supersaturated solution
the product will be a milky solution. It is opaque.
No, the components of a solution do not separate on standing. If that happens, then the mixture is heterogeneous and is not a solution.