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The solution is hypotonic when it is outside of the cell.
The solution in the experiment is hypotonic.
hypotonic
Hypotonic is a concentration of less solutes compared to that of another solution.
Hypotonic Solution
it swells and burst
hypertonic hypertonic
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.
Water moves from a hypotonic solution to a hypertonic solution.
Any pH >7 is considered basic or alkaline
To choose a buffer solution based on pH for your experiment, first determine the desired pH range for your experiment. Then, select a buffer solution with a pKa value closest to the desired pH. This will help maintain the pH of your solution within the desired range and prevent drastic changes in pH during the experiment.
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.