In a flask with 10 mL of a Chemical 25 mL of water is added
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The example given in question statement is about dilution.
Dilution is a chemical process where the concentration of a solution or chemical is reduced by adding water in it. Water is a neutral solution which can be added to acidic or basic solutions to make them more diluted. Normally this addition is done on stoichiometric principles where final concentration of solution is deeply monitored
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"In a flask with 10 mL of a Chemical 25 mL of water is added".
The example given in above statement is the procedure of dilution.
- Dilution is a chemical process where the concentration of a solution or chemical is lowered by adding a solvent or water in it.
- To dilute a solution means to add more solvent without the addition of more solute.
- Water is a neutral solution which can be added to acidic or basic solutions to make them more diluted.
- Normally this addition is done on stoichiometric principles where final concentration of solution is deeply monitored
So, the above is an example of dilution.
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