Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Hypotonic fluid?

Hypotonic fluid is a relative term. It system that a fluid (say Fluid A) has smaller number dissolved solute in it than another (say Fluid B).
For example.....stroke water is hypotonic (hopefully) to brackish water. Salt sea is hypertonic to tap marine as it has more dissovled "Stuff" surrounded by it (solute). However, if you compare tap sea, now, to distilled sea (just water....near NOTHING else in it) slap water would be considered HYPERtonic because it immediately has MORE stuff within it than what you are comparing it to.
What about hypotonic fluid? or should I influence hypotonic solution?
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