Option C is the right answer.
Osmotic potential is the hydrostatic pressure exerted by a solution across a semipermeable membrane from a pure solvent; the pressure needed to counteract osmosis.
Which of the following would create the highest potential osmotic pressure? a hypotonic solution a hypertonic...
16.a is the saturated NaCl solution isotonic, hypertonic or hypotonic with blood? Explain. b. If a patient was administered an intravenous dose of this solution, what would happen to their red blood cells? What would be a likely initial symptom of high levels of Na* and CI? C. Read the label on the 0.9 % Sodium Chloride IV solution bag. 1. What is the osmolarity of this solution? Is this solution isotonic, hypertonic or hypotonic? Explain. 2. Is the stated...
Osmosis moves water from a region of 1.high solute concentration to a region of low solute concentration. 2.low solute concentration of to a region of high solute concentration. 3.hypertonic solution to a region of hypotonic solution. 4.negative osmotic potential to a region of positive osmotic potential. 5.low concentration of water to a region of high concentration of water.
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Which of the following aqueous solutions would have the highest osmotic pressure at 298 K? O 0.5 M (NH4)2SO4 O pure H20 O 1.5 M glucose (C6H1206) O 1M MgCl2 O 1M NaNO3
Determine whether the following commercial product is hypotonic, isotonic, or hypertonic. An ophthalmic solution containing 40 mg/mL of cromolyn sodium and 0.01% of benzalkonium chloride in purified water. Cromolyn sodium E value= 0.11 Benzalkonium chloride E value = 0.16
Two aqueous solutions, A and B, are separated by a semipermeable membrane. The osmotic pressure of solution A immediately begins to decrease. Which of the following statements is true? Solvent molecules are moving from solution B into solution A. The initial osmotic pressure of solution B is greater than that of solution A. The solvent molecules are moving from the solution of higher osmotic pressure to that of lower osmotic pressure. Both B and C are true statements.
30. Which of the following has the highest energy potential for the cell? ATP b. oxygen c. carbon dioxide d. NADH+H glucose a. е. 31. Some bacteria can cause diarrhea due to secretion of water from digestive tract cells. Based on this information, which of the following is making the digestive tract cells secrete water? a. cells lining the digestive tract secreting salt making the contents of the tract hypotonic b. cells lining the digestive tract importing salt making the...
A certain ideal dilute solution has an osmotic pressure of 0.50 atm at 300. K. Calculate the difference between the chemical potential of water (solvent) in the solution and that of pure water, Mill) – ui(2), in J/mol. The density of the solution is the same as that of water.
Question: Now that you know the difference between Hypotonic and hypertonic solutions, explain which of the following scenarios is more dangerous: Drowning in a swimming pool -or bath tubs- or drowning in the saltwater like sea or ocean?
Question 2 1 pts Consider a cell immersed in a solution. Which of the following statements is not true? When a cell is immersed in a hypertonic solution, there is a net flow of the solvent out of the cell. When a cellis immersed in a hypertonic solution, the concentration of the solute inside the cell is smaller than the concentration of the solute in the solution. When a cell is immersed in a hypotonic solution, the concentration of the...
Q. Based on tonicity, which solution is used to dissolve medicine in hospitals? Pure water Hypertonic solution Hypotonic olution