2 difference between dilute solution and concentrated solution
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A concentrated solution is one in which the stable solubility limit has been reached. It is also called “saturated”.
If you add solvent to a saturated solution, you are “diluting” the solute, so any solution in which the concentration of solute is less than the stable maximum is dilute. In plain english, however, dilute is typically reserved for solutions that are very dilute.
If you add solvent to a saturated solution, you are “diluting” the solute, so any solution in which the concentration of solute is less than the stable maximum is dilute. In plain english, however, dilute is typically reserved for solutions that are very dilute.
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A .a dillute solution contains a smaller amount of solute than does a concentrated solution
but. moreover a dillute solution contains more solvent than equal volume of concentrated solution does. Stomach acid is a dillute solution of hydrochloric acid.
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