Classify the tonicity of a solution made by dissolving 12mg of sodium chloride in 1.0mL of water.
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The solution is hypertonic because it has a 1.2%m/v concentration of sodium chloride.
The solution is hypotonic because it has a 1.2%m/v concentration of sodium chloride.
The solution is isotonic because it has a 1.2%m/v concentration of sodium chloride.
The solution is hypertonic because it has a 0.12%m/v concentration of sodium chloride.
The solution is hypotonic because it has a 0.12%m/v concentration of sodium chloride.
The solution is isotonic because it has a 0.12%m/v concentration of sodium chloride.
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