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Dilute solution contain small amounts of solute for a certain volume of solvent.
concentrated means it has more solute in it dilute solution has lesser
Concentration of a solution refers to the amount of solute (substance being dissolved) present in a given amount of solvent (dissolving medium). It is typically expressed as mass/volume, moles/volume, or volume/volume. Different concentration units include molarity, molality, and percent by mass or volume.
Oxygen is the solvent one, since it has the greater volume of two.
Typically, the gas would be the solute and the liquid would be the solvent. But it really depends on what is present in the largest amount. The phase present in the largest volume is the solvent; the other is the solute.
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.
Dilute solution contain small amounts of solute for a certain volume of solvent.
A solution can be dilute and saturated if there is a small amount of solute relative to the amount of solvent, making it dilute, but all of the solvent has already dissolved the maximum amount of solute possible at that temperature, making it saturated. This can happen when the solute has low solubility in the solvent or if the temperature decreases after the solution has been prepared.
concentrated means it has more solute in it dilute solution has lesser
Concentration of a solution refers to the amount of solute (substance being dissolved) present in a given amount of solvent (dissolving medium). It is typically expressed as mass/volume, moles/volume, or volume/volume. Different concentration units include molarity, molality, and percent by mass or volume.
Oxygen is the solvent one, since it has the greater volume of two.
This is called a very dilute solution.
Typically, the gas would be the solute and the liquid would be the solvent. But it really depends on what is present in the largest amount. The phase present in the largest volume is the solvent; the other is the solute.
No, the volume of solute does not affect the molarity of the solute. Molarity is a concentration term that is calculated based on the amount of solute (in moles) and the volume of solvent (in liters). It is independent of the total volume of the solution.
A solution with the highest concentration of solute will contain the largest volume of solvent in 100mL. This means a dilute solution with a low amount of solute will have the highest volume of solvent remaining.
Molarity is based on the total volume of the solution (solvent + solute), because the concentration of a solution is defined as the amount of solute dissolved in a given volume of the solution. By considering the total volume, we can accurately determine the concentration of the solute in the solution.
A solution that contains a large amount of solute when compared to the volume of the solvent is called a concentrated solution. Examples of concentrated solutions are hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid. A dilute solution is one where the amount of solute is small compared to the solvent.