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20 October, 08:44

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1. What happens to the soft-drink solution when you increase the amount of powder in a given amount of water?

2. How could you tell which of two different soft-drinks solutions are more concentrated?

3. What does it mean when your solution is dilute?

4. How would you fix a solution that is too concentrated? (Use solute and solvent in answer)

5. How would you fix a solution that is too weak? (Use solute and solvent in answer)

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  1. 20 October, 09:01
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    1. N/A

    2. The difference in color

    3. It is making the solution less concentrated, usually by adding more liquid.

    4. You need to find the concentration of the solution before it was diluted. Add more of the solvent to the solute as per needed.

    5.

    a 1 molar solution cannot be made by adding one mole of solute to 1 L of solvent. • Solutions of a desired molality are usually prepared by placing the appropriate amount of solute
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