On dilution of a colourful solution, we can still see the colour. Why?
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Dilution refers to the process of adding additional solvent to a solution to decrease its concentration. This process keeps the amount of solute constant, but increases the total amount of solution, thereby decreasing its final concentration.
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The relative intensity of color is proportional to the concentration of the dissolved compound. The greater the compound's concentration, the darker (more intense) the solution color appears.
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