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Erythrocytes typically are isotonic to a 0.89% NaCl solution.so if diluted 5x the cell might hemolyze.

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Does the erythrocyte become haemolysed if the solution is still clear and how to explain this situation?

The erythrocyte can become haemolysed even if the solution(serum/plasma) is still clear. Visible check on haemolysed serum/plasma is not reliable as this is subject to the inspector. A haemolysed sample is defined when the concentration of the HGB in the serum/plasma is more than 100 mg/dl and not suitable for further laboratory testing. Therefore, erythrocyte in a clear serum/plasma may still be haemolysed, just that the level of haemolysed may be less than 100 mg/dl, and still suitable for laboratory testing.


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Does the erythrocyte become haemolysed if the solution is still clear and how to explain this situation?

The erythrocyte can become haemolysed even if the solution(serum/plasma) is still clear. Visible check on haemolysed serum/plasma is not reliable as this is subject to the inspector. A haemolysed sample is defined when the concentration of the HGB in the serum/plasma is more than 100 mg/dl and not suitable for further laboratory testing. Therefore, erythrocyte in a clear serum/plasma may still be haemolysed, just that the level of haemolysed may be less than 100 mg/dl, and still suitable for laboratory testing.


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What is the difference between a clear solution and a colorless solution in chemistry?

A solution can still contain color, but also be clear. Take a pool for example, the water is slightly blue but you can still see through it. A colorless solution is when there is no color, like water in a store bought water bottle.


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Clear and colorless mean different things in chemistry. Clear means you can see through it. Colorless means it's not colored (i.e. it's either white or looks like water). I have this vague sense that all true solutions (as opposed to suspensions or emulsions) are clear, but I can't readily find definitive confirmation of that.


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The name of a new solid forming in a clear solution is called a precipitate.


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In a basic solution phenolphthalen is clear?

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What is the pH if solution makes phenolphthalein stay clear?

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