"Do dilutions as you oughta; pour the acid in the wata."
That is: do not add water to a concentrated acid, add the concentrated acid to water.
If you add a drop of water to a larger volume of, say, concentrated sulfuric acid, the heat of solution is so great that it can actually cause the water droplet to boil, splattering an acid/water mix over anything nearby. Hopefully you can see where this might be bad.
No, a solution cannot be both saturated and dilute at the same time. A saturated solution contains the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a solvent at a given temperature, while a dilute solution has a relatively small amount of solute dissolved in the solvent.
If more solvent is added to a solution, the concentration of the solute decreases, resulting in a more dilute solution. This can impact the properties of the solution, such as its density and viscosity. It may also affect the solubility of the solute in the solvent.
To dilute the copper chlorine solution from 100,000 ppm to 1 ppm, you would need to dilute it by a factor of 100,000. This means you would need 100,000 liters of water to dilute 1 liter of the original solution.
A dilute aqueous solution of potassium nitrate would be classified as an electrolyte due to the presence of potassium ions (K+) and nitrate ions (NO3-) that can conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
To prepare a dilute ammonia solution, mix a small amount of concentrated ammonia solution with a large amount of water in a clean container. Always add the ammonia solution to the water slowly and carefully, as ammonia is caustic and can release fumes. It's important to wear proper protective gear such as gloves and goggles while handling ammonia.
A dilute acid would be represented by the chemical symbol for the specific acid, followed by "(aq)" to indicate that it is in aqueous solution. For example, a dilute solution of hydrochloric acid would be represented as HCl(aq).
The dilute solution become a concentrated solution.
A solution that only contains a small amount of solute, is a dilute or very dilute solution.
The quantity of the solvent is increased to dilute a solution.
A solution that has only a little solute is called a dilute solution. In a dilute solution, the concentration of the solute is low compared to the solvent. The amount of solute in the solution is relatively small.
Yes, ammonium hydroxide is a dilute solution of ammonia gas dissolved in water.
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The chemist prepared a dilute solution by adding water to the concentrated solution.
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Compare and contrast the properties of dilute and concentrated solutions is because you can dilute you solvent into a solution and then you have a concentrated solution.