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(T/F) A solution will no longer be isosmotic if two isosmotic solutions are mixed.

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Final answer:

A solution will still be isosmotic if two isosmotic solutions are mixed.

Step-by-step explanation:

A solution will still be isosmotic if two isosmotic solutions are mixed. Isosmotic solutions have the same solute particle concentration and osmotic pressure. When two isosmotic solutions are mixed together, the resulting solution will still have the same solute particle concentration and osmotic pressure.

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