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Answered by msshr
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A concentrated solution is a solution where the solvent has a lot of solute in the solution. A solution that is filled to capacity is called a saturated solution

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A saturated solution is a chemical solution containing the maximum concentration of a solute dissolved in the solvent. Additional solutes cannot be dissolved in a saturated solution since it contains the maximum amount of solutes. The opposite form of the saturated solution is the unsaturated solution. The unsaturated solution is not saturated with the solute. An unsaturated solution can be either a concentrated solution or a dilute solution.


A concentrated solution is a chemical solution containing a high amount of a solute dissolved in the solvent. Additional solutes can be dissolved in a concentrated solution because it does not contains the maximum amount of solutes (not saturated with the solute). The opposite form of the concentrated solution is dilute solution. A dilute solution contains a relatively low amount of solutes dissolved in a solvent


The concentrated solutions of acids or bases are recognized as strong acids or strong bases. In contrast, dilute acids or bases are weak acids or bases. The term concentrated is used to give a quantitative idea about a solution. A concentrated solution can be formed by dissolving more solutes into a solution or by evaporating a solution until a considerable amount of solvent is evaporated leaving solutes in the solution. The concentration of a solution can be given as below. There the concentration is given by the unit mol/L.

Concentration = number of moles of solutes / volume of the solution

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