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  • Understanding the pH of Isotonic Solutions: A Comprehensive Guide
    An isotonic solution has the same osmotic pressure as the cell it is in contact with. The pH of an isotonic solution can vary depending on the chemical composition of the solution. For example, an isotonic solution of sodium chloride has a pH of 7, which is neutral, while an isotonic solution of hydrochloric acid has a pH of less than 7, indicating acidity.
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