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Camden Lee
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10 September, 16:49
What it mean for something to be hypertonic?
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Ariana Walters
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Hypertonic is where the solution has a lower water potential than the other side of the membrane. It has less water molecules and osmosis may occur under that in the presence of semi permeable membrane. Where water will flow from a higher water potential to lower water potential region
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