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The solution is hypotonic when it is outside of the cell.
The solution in the experiment is hypotonic.
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.
Water moves from a hypotonic solution to a hypertonic solution.
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.
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.
acids go from 1-6 neutral is 7 and bases are 8-14.