Isotonic means that the fluid has the same osmolarity as blood plasma - in the case of 0.9% sodium chloride, it means that this fluid has the same concentration of salt as blood plasma has.
An isotonic solution for human red blood cells is .85% sodium chloride. When the osmotic pressure is the same outside the cells and inside the cells, the solution is isotonic.
by addition of osmotic agents like : glucose, mannitol or addition of electrolytes like : sodium chloride
Normal saline solution (0.9% NaCl) is considered isotonic with blood (although it actually has a slightly higher degree of osmolality). Ringers lactate is also considered isotonic.5% Dextrose solution is also considered hypotonic compared with blood, because although it is isotonic while infusing, the dextrose is metabolized and free water is left, which is hypotonic.
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Isotonic solution.Common table salt when added to water is an example of a solute. For example, salt crystals (the solute) are the part of salt water (a solution) which has changed its state when added to water (the solvent).
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This is an isotonic saline solution; 9 g/L sodium chloride solution in water with added glucose.
Sodium Chloride (NaCl) solution.
Sodium chloride is used to prepare the 0,9 % isotonic solution.
An isotonic solution for human red blood cells is .85% sodium chloride. When the osmotic pressure is the same outside the cells and inside the cells, the solution is isotonic.
Because the sodium chloride solution in this case is isotonic.
This is an isotonic solution used in medicine.
This is a isotonic saline solution.
It is a isotonic solution.
In this case sodium chloride form an isotonic solution.
Sodium chloride injection, a 0.9% solution
A sodium chloride solution can be hypo-, hyper- or isotonic depending on the concentration.