Isotonic.
A weak solution has only a little solute dissolved in a solvent.
the concentration of solute
Hypo- tonic is a state in which the amount of solute (essentailly ions) inside a cell is less than the amount of solute outside a cell. In this situation a cell will take in water in order to take in more solute and eventually reach a state of equilibrium, or isotonic. Hyper- tonic is a state in which the amount of solute inside a cell is more than the amount outside the cell. The cell will lose water in this case in an effort to remove more ions and reach a state of ion concentration equal with the environment.
if people water their plants with 100 percents h2o- no solute added what sort of environment does this create around the plant roots
The isotonic point is the point at which there is an equal amount of solute in comparison to water.
crushing particles of solute
The substance in a solution that is present in the smaller amount is called the solute. The substance that has a higher amount is called the solvent.
This depend on the solute and the specific solvent.
Solute
That depends on the solute and the solvent.
The amount of solute that can be dissolved in a solvent has many factors. These include: the strength of the solvent, the temperature of the solvent, whether the solute is soluble or not. There is no definite answer to the question.
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No, on the contrary: it contais the maximum amount of solute (in the minimum amount of solvent)
It depends on the solvent, the solute, and the temperature.
Solute
The amount of saturation tells how much solute is present compared to the amount of solvent..!!
It is the amount of solute dissolved from a solvent in a solution