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6 May, 15:25

When comparing two solutions with the same volume, you may say that one is dilute and the other is concentrated. What does this mean?

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  1. 6 May, 15:53
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    A solution is composed of two components namely, the solute and the solvent. When a solution is dilute it means that the amount of solute is lesser comparative to the solution that is described to be concentrated. Basically, a solution with more salts in it is concentrated and that with lesser is dilute.
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