Hypotonic and hypertonic describe the concentration of the solute.
A hypertonic solution has the solute greater than the solvent, whereas a hypotonic solution is the reverse.
Hypotonic refers to a solution with a lower solute concentration compared to another solution, while hypertonic refers to a solution with a higher solute concentration. These terms describe the concentration of solutes in solutions relative to each other.
NO.Corn syrup is hypertonic
Hypotonic and hypertonic describe the concentration of solutes in a solution compared to another solution. In a hypotonic solution, there is a lower concentration of solutes than in the other solution, while in a hypertonic solution, there is a higher concentration of solutes.
hypertonic hypertonic
No. Hypertonic can be seen as hypo-osmotic and same for hypotonic and hyper-osmotic
Hypotonic and hypertonic describe the concentration of the solute.
hypertonic!
Water moves from a hypotonic solution to a hypertonic solution.
A hypertonic solution has the solute greater than the solvent, whereas a hypotonic solution is the reverse.
vinegar is hypotonic
hypotonic
The solution in the experiment is hypotonic.
Sugar is hypertonic in a solution.
hypertonic
That depends entirely on what solution it is in. Hypotonic and hypertonic are relative terms to compare to solutions usually serperated by a seme-permeable membrane.