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In istonic solutions……….....

In istonic solutions………..

A

solute and solvent both are same

B

osmotic pressure is same

C

solute and solvent may or may not be same

D

solute is always same solvent may be different

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B, C

The two solution having same osmotic pressure are known as isotonic solution. The solute and solvent particles may or may not same but osmotic pressure must be same.
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