Hypertonic solution: Asolution that contains more dissolved particles (such as salt and other electrolytes)than is found in normal cells and blood. For example, hypertonic solutions are used for soaking wounds.
Give a real life example of osmosis. What happens when body cells are placed in a hypertonic solution? Why is it important that red blood cells are exposed to only isotonic solution? What will happen if the red blood cells are exposed to hypotonic or hypertonic solution? Explain the...
Isotonic Solution: Definition & Example from Chapter 9/ Lesson 9 492K An isotonic solution is defined as two solutions of equal concentrations of solutes and water separated by a semipermeable membrane to allow water to move freely in and out of a cell. Learn the definition of an isotonic sol...
For example: If you’ve got the dependent variable as 0 & 1 in train data set, using this method you can convert it into probability. Let’s now understand how Platt Scaling is applied in real Predictive Modeling problems (in order): Split the train data set into training set and Cross...