define dilute and conentrationn solution ?briefly
Does the same amount of solute is added to / mixed to the solutions
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Dilution is the process of decreasing the concentration of a solute in a solution, usually simply by mixing with more solvent like adding more water to a solution. To dilute a solution means to add more solvent without the addition of more solute.
An example of a dilute solution is tap water, which is mostly water (solvent), with a small amount of dissolved minerals and gasses (solutes). An example of a concentrated solution is 98 percent sulfuric acid (~18 M).
In chemistry, "concentrated" refers to a relatively large quantity of substance present in a unit amount of a mixture. Usually, this means there is a lot of a solute dissolved in a given solvent. A concentrated solution contains the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved.
A concentrated solution is just a solution that has a large amount of dissolved solute. Concentrated sulfuric acid is 98% sulfuric acid and 2% water. ... So, for instance, suppose you have a 1.0 M NaCl solution and a 0.1 M NaCl solution. The 1.0 M NaCl solution is more concentrated than the other solution
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