Consider the following experimental set up in which glucose is dissolved in water: Solution A                                 Solution B                            Solution C 100 glucose molecules               50 glucose molecules            75 glucose...

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Consider the following experimental set up in which glucose isdissolved in water:

SolutionA                                 SolutionB                            SolutionC

100 glucosemolecules              50 glucosemolecules           75 glucose molecules

1 Liter ofwater                         1 Liter ofwater                   1 Liter of water

Fill in the blanks:

1. Solution A is _________________ to solution B.

a. hypotonic

b. hypertonic

c. isotonic

d. No answer text provided.

2. Solution C is _________________ to solution B.

a. hypotonic

b. hypertonic

c. isotonic

d. No answer text provided.

3. Solution C is _________________ to solution A.

a. hypotonic

b. hypertonic

c. isotonic

d. No answer text provided.

4. If 25 glucose molecules were added to solution B, thensolution B would be _____________ to solution C.

a. hypotonic

b. hypertonic

c. isotonic

d. No answer text provided.

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Answer According to the given question Here we have three glucose solution AB and C Solution A have 100 glucose molecule dissolved in water solution B have 50 glucose molecule dissolved in waterand solution C have 75 glucose molecule dissolved in water Which means that solution A is more re concentrated than solution    See Answer
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