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what happens in an isotonic solution when there are the same amount of solutes inside and outside of the cell? the solution will be at equilibrium. much water will move into the cell. all water will move out of the cell.
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In an isotonic solution with equal solute amounts inside and outside the cell, there is no net movement of water, resulting in equilibrium.
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The solution will be at equilibrium.