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Normal saline is an example of an isotonic fluid. It contains 0.9% salt in water.
An isotonic solution is a solution that contains the same concentration of solutes (dissolved particles) as blood. Isotonic saline is an example. Isotonic saline is a solution with the same concentration of salts as human blood.

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Examples of hypertonic and hypotonic fluids would be about water and salt. A hypotonic would have very little salt in the water, and a hypertonic would have a whole lot more. Also, when these are compared to each other, the relationship between them can be said that one is hypo- or hyper- in relation to the other.

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