What is the difference from dilute and concentration?
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In case of an acid, the solute is the acid and the solvent is water, usually. A concentrated solution contains more of the dissolved solute (acid) than a dilute solution. Dilute solutions are usually prepared by adding more solvent to the concentrated solution. ... Of course the difference is the concentration
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In dilute solution moisture content is high whereas in cocentrated solution moisture content is low.
For example: In dilute H2SO4, moisture content is high as compared to acid whereas in conc.H2SO4, moisture content is low as compared to acid.
For example: In dilute H2SO4, moisture content is high as compared to acid whereas in conc.H2SO4, moisture content is low as compared to acid.
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