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what are the ways to distinguish concentrated from a dilute solution

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Answered by siddharthkumarmeena9
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Dilute solution: When small amount of solute is dissolved in a relatively large quantity of solvent, then the solution is called dilute solution.

Concentrated solution: When amount of solute dissolved is relatively large as compared to the quantity of solvent, then the solution is called concentrated solution.

Answered by manapragadakids
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CONCENTRATED SOLUTION:

Concentrated solution is a solution that contains a large amount of solute relative to the amount that could dissolve.

EX: hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid. Hand soap, soft drinks and liquid medicine are concentrated solutions commonly found in the household. ... They contain more solvent than is present in an equal amount of concentrated solution.

DILUTE SOLUTION:

A dilute solution is a one that has only a little solute dissolved in a certain amount of solvent. In other words, a small amount of solute in between the solvent molecules.

EX: An example of a dilute solution is tap water, which is mostly water (solvent), with a small amount of dissolved minerals and gasses (solutes). An example of a concentrated solution is 98% sulfuric acid (~18 M)

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