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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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although in isotonic environment cell remains normal yet such type of env... does not exist in nature. in nature only hypotonic and hypertonic exist. Organisms have to live live only in these 2 types of environment for which they develop adaptations in their bodies.

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Isotonic solutions are ones that contain a solvent, such as water, and a solute, such as table salt. The ions of salt have an ionic bond, sodium plus chloride. A saline solution is therefore considered isotonic.

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A simplified definition of an isotonic solution is one that is the same "saltiness" a reference, usually the human body. So, for example, 0.9% salt in water is isotonic to human tears.

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Sodium chloride

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An example of an isotonic solution?

Normal Saline Solution, or anything that contains 0.9% NaCl


What is a solution with the same concentration of water and solutes as inside a cell resulting in the cell retaining its normal shape because there is no net movement of water?

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).


What is a isotonic solution?

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Is an isotonic solution or hypotonic solution safest for a patient?

Isotonic


Using the example of a cell in a sugar solution what is meant by an isotonic solution?

It basically means that it is equal or the same


A solution that has an equal amount of particles?

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What is the solution of isotonic?

It depends on the solution.


Is it true that a object will swel l in isotonic solution?

It is not true that an object will swell in an isotonic solution because there is no different concentration gradient between the object and the isotonic solution


How do isotonic solutions and equilibrium differ?

isotonic solution, equilibrium


A water solution that has the same salt concentration as the cells is said to be?

A water solution that has the same salt concentration as the cells is said to be is isotonic.


What is in an isotonic glucose solution?

Isotonic solution is very close to sea water in composition and also concentration. Glucose isotonic solution is an electrolyte solution used for re-hydration. It contains salt, water and glucose.


What is the PH of isotonic solution?

It depends on the solution.