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Learn the vocabulary. Concentration is a ratio comparing the amount of one substance to the amount of the entire mixture. For instance, if you plan to mix sugar and vinegar together for an experiment, you'll need to calculate the concentration of sugar in the mixture. Here's how each ingredient would be described in the chemistry report:
The sugar is the solute, which is the substance being dissolved. You are measuring the concentration of the solute.
The vinegar is the solvent, which is the substance you are dissolving something in.
After you mix them together, you end up with a solution. To calculate the concentration, you'll need to the total amount of the solution, which you can get by adding the solute and solvent quantities together.
If you forget which is the solute and which the solvent, remember this example. Sugar and solute both contain the letter U, while vinegar and solvent both contain the letter V.
The sugar is the solute, which is the substance being dissolved. You are measuring the concentration of the solute.
The vinegar is the solvent, which is the substance you are dissolving something in.
After you mix them together, you end up with a solution. To calculate the concentration, you'll need to the total amount of the solution, which you can get by adding the solute and solvent quantities together.
If you forget which is the solute and which the solvent, remember this example. Sugar and solute both contain the letter U, while vinegar and solvent both contain the letter V.
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