isotonic
Isotonic
Isotonic
well it would be that their is an equal amount of solution inside and outside the cell. it is neither hypotonic or hypertonic. it is balanced or equal.
Dissolved particles on one side of the membrane results in the diffusion of water across the membrane due to the need to have the same solution concentration on both sides of the membrane. Water will diffuse from a hypotonic solution to a hypertonic solution.
The particles are bigger in a suspension, and the solute is not dissolved in the solvent but is dissolved in a solution suspension example- sand in water, sand is the solute and water is the solvent solution example- sugar in water, sugar is the solute and water is the solvent
Equilibrium is reached, the solution is isotonic.
The particles that were able to cross the model cell membrane was the Lugol's solution.
isotonic
The particles of a solution are...................
No, a solution has much smaller particles than a colloid. In a solution the particles are individual atoms, molecules, or ions.
The particles involved in a solution are about the size of molecules and atoms. This is because it is only the forces between these particles that make the solution possible.
a colloid has smaller particles than a solution
What are solute particles
Concentrated solution. (High density solution) Supersaturated solution if amount of solute is greater than its solubility in the solvent at the given temperature.
Whatever they are, they are NOT in solution. They are contaminants.
Whatever they are, they are NOT in solution. They are contaminants.
well it would be that their is an equal amount of solution inside and outside the cell. it is neither hypotonic or hypertonic. it is balanced or equal.
Insoluble particles can be removed from hot solution by filtration.
The particles of solute dissolve in the solvent when the solution forms.