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∙ 9y agoThis is known as the concentration or more technically the molarity or molality of the solution.
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∙ 13y agoThe concentration of a solute in a solvent is typically expressed as a molarity (moles of solute per liter of solution) or mass/volume percentage (mass of solute per volume of solution multiplied by 100). This provides a measure of how much solute is dissolved in a given amount of solvent.
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∙ 15y agoReminds me of the ___ staring intently at a can of frozen Orange Juice in the supermarket... The can said "Orange juice concentrate". The term you are looking for is "Concentrated solution" or "Solution concentration". Molarity, "In chemistry, molar concentration (also called molarity, amount concentration or substance concentration) is a measure of the concentration of a solute in a solution, or of any molecular, ionic, or atomic species in a given volume." ----> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molarity
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∙ 11y agoThe amount of solute per a given amount of solvent is called the concentration; if it is expressed in terms of moles per liter (which is what chemists usually work with) then it can also be called molarity.
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∙ 11y agoThe "solubility" of the solute A in the solvent B should be good enough. So, the solubility of calcium carbonate in water is 0.01 w/w, for example. w/w means weight by weight, or that after making the solution, 10 grams of carbonate will be dissolved in every Kilogram of the liquid - meaning that 990 grams of each litre (1000 gm) will still be water.
When the most possible has been dissolved (at a given temperature and pressure), the solution is said to be "saturated".
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∙ 9y agoThe amount of solute dissolved in a given amount of solvent is the concentration of the solution. Concentration is measured in moldm-3, mgdm-3. Concentration can be changed with the temperature.
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∙ 7y agoThe amount of solute dissolved in a given amount of solvent is the concentration of the solution. Concentration is measured in moldm-3, mgdm-3. Concentration can be changed with the temperature.
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∙ 14y agoMolarity (moles solute/L solvent)
Molality (moles solute/kg solvent)
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∙ 9y agoA solvent is is a liquid most of the times. A solvent and a solute makes a solution when dissolved. The amount of solute dissolved in the solvent is the concentration of the solution.
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∙ 9y agoThe scientific term is solubility.
The substance being dissolved is the solute. The solvent is the substance in which the solute dissolves to form a solution. Solubility refers to the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a solvent at a given temperature.
Solubility refers to the ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent. The concentration of a solution refers to the amount of solute that is dissolved.
Solutions are described as saturated or unsaturated depending on the amount of solute that is dissolved in the solvent. A saturated solution contains the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved at a given temperature, while an unsaturated solution can dissolve more solute at that temperature.
In a saturated solution, the solvent has dissolved the maximum amount of solute it can hold at a given temperature. In an unsaturated solution, the solvent has not dissolved the maximum amount of solute it can hold at that temperature, meaning more solute could still be dissolved.
The concept of concentration relies on the property of the amount of solute dissolved in a given amount of solvent. It is expressed as the ratio of the amount of solute to the total amount of solution.
The amount of solute that can be dissolved in a specific amount of solvent at a given temperature is its solubility.
Solubility (in that solvent and at that temperature).
A saturated solution contains the maximum amount of dissolved solute for a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature and pressure. This is when no more solute can dissolve in the solvent and the solution is in equilibrium with any undissolved solute.
The substance being dissolved is the solute. The solvent is the substance in which the solute dissolves to form a solution. Solubility refers to the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a solvent at a given temperature.
Unsaturated: Contains less than the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a solvent at a given temperature. Saturated: Contains the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a solvent at a given temperature. Supersaturated: Contains more solute than is normally possible to dissolve in a solvent at a given temperature, achieved through manipulation of conditions and can be unstable.
The solubility is expressed in grams of solute dissolved in 1 liter of solvent, at a given temperature.
The solubility is expressed in grams of solute dissolved in 1 liter of solvent, at a given temperature.
A dilute solution is a solution in which there is a small amount of solute (the thing that gets dissolved) compared to the total amount of possible solute that can be dissolved in the solvent (the thing that does the dissolving). A concentrated solution is when there is a lot or all solute that can possibly fit in the solvent.
Solubility refers to the ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent. The concentration of a solution refers to the amount of solute that is dissolved.
The maximum number of grams of solute that can be dissolved in a given solvent is dependent on factors such as temperature, pressure, and the specific solute-solvent system. This maximum amount is known as the solubility limit of the solute in that particular solvent.
A dilute solution contains a relatively small amount of solute per given amount of solvent. Dilution involves adding more solvent to a concentrated solution to reduce the concentration of the solute. This process results in a solution with a lower concentration of solute molecules.
A concentrated solution refers to a solution that has a large amount of solute dissolved in the solvent. Solubility, on the other hand, is the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature. In essence, concentrated solution deals with the amount of solute present in a solution, while solubility is a measure of how much solute can dissolve in a solvent.