Chemistry, asked by priyanshuporwal45, 1 month ago

How do you think the density of liquids will change if you increase their concentration?​

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Answered by kwanpooja
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Answer:

The other answers here are absolutely correct and you should definitely read them, but they may be a bit hard to understand or seem less intuitive.

Most things in the universe are made from atoms. Density is the measure of how many atoms are in a given space of a material. Basically, it’s how closely packed the atoms are in a material. To measure a material’s density, you need to know how many atoms are in the material (the mass), and how much space it takes (volume).

If an object’s density has decreased, then that means one of two things happened:

The object is now taking up more space while retaining its mass

The object lost some mass, but its volume is the same.

Answered by priyakarumudi
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Answer:

The higher the concentration, the denser the liquid

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