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.
A solution that contains a large amount of solute compared to solvent is called a concentrated solution. If the solvent is more than the solute it is known as a dilute solution.
A solution containing a relatively large amount of solvent is called a dilute solution.
If a solution containing rock salt is boiled, and the solvent evaporates you will be left with rock salt as the precipitate.
A solution that has a small amount of solute dissolved in it.
No. A dilute contains a small amount of solute relative to the solvent.
It is a solvent that dissolves in a 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.
a solution
dillute
hypotonic
A solution containing a relatively large amount of solvent is called a dilute solution.
Tell me what else is in the solution. Solution containing a liter of vinegar plus a tablespoon of salt--the vinegar is the solvent. Solution containing a liter of vinegar plus a thousand liters of water--the water is the solvent. (Solutes can be either solid, liquid or gas--oxygen, a gas; diethylene glycol, a liquid; and salt, a solid, all dissolve in water.)
Ethanol is the solvent and sucrose is the solute.
saturated
5/3.2 = 1.5
If a solution containing rock salt is boiled, and the solvent evaporates you will be left with rock salt as the precipitate.
A solution that has a small amount of solute dissolved in it.
- molarity- molality-percentage composition