Your friend notes that gatorade has electrolytes like sodium and potassium chloride. he figures that if a few electrolytes are good for you, then a lot must be even better. following this logic, he adds nearly a tablespoonful of salt to his gatorade. what kind of solution is his gatorade now (hypotonic, isotonic, or hypertonic)? what will likely to happen to his cells if he drinks this liquid?
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