Hypotonic solution.
Hypotonic refers to a solution with a lower solute concentration compared to another solution. An example of a hypotonic solution is freshwater compared to saltwater.
Hypotonic Solution
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The pH range for an alkaline solution typically falls between 7.01 and 14. A solution with a pH above 7 is considered alkaline, with higher pH values indicating increasing alkalinity.
Chemists devised a measurement system called the pH scale to indicate the concentration of hypotonic ions in solution. Therefore the higher the pH scale gets the more persistant it is.
The pH of the solution is above 8.2. Phenolphthalein changes color from colorless to pink in the pH range of 8.2 to 10.0.
acids go from 1-6 neutral is 7 and bases are 8-14.
The pH of an acidic solution is less than 7. Typically, acidic solutions have a pH range of 0 to 6.9.
A hypotonic solution has a lower solute concentration compared to the cells it surrounds. When cells are exposed to a hypotonic solution, water will move into the cells through osmosis, causing them to swell or potentially burst.
when pH of a solution is in the range of 7-14, the solution is said to be alkaline solution.