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based on which factor a solution is said to be dilute , concentrated, or saturated.?

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Answered by Anonymous
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On the basis of \bf{solubility}of a solution, a solution is said to be dilute, concentrated or saturated.

Actually, dilute is one which is having less amount of solute.

Concentrated is one which which have high level of solute.

Saturated is one which have highest acquired capacity to dissolve any solute.
Answered by dackpower
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A solution is a homogeneous compound of more than one substance. It is assumed to be dilute or adulterated when the amount of solvent is higher than solute. It is assumed to be concentrated if the amount of solute is higher than the solvent. It is supposed to be immersed or saturated when no more solute can be combined with the solution at an assigned temperature.

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