Anything you add water to dilutes it.
Dilute solution because the amount of solute is a lot than the amount of solvent,we need a balance amount of water and detergent to dissolve it.
To make thinner or less concentrated by adding a liquid such as water
A concentrated solution can be weakened by adding more of the solution material (usually water) to dilute it.
Sulphuric acid should be diluted by adding acid to water while stirring continuously.
Concentrated. You dilute it with a pH 7 solvent (water). There are more H+ ions available in concentrated
Dilute solution because the amount of solute is a lot than the amount of solvent,we need a balance amount of water and detergent to dissolve it.
To make thinner or less concentrated by adding a liquid such as water
A concentrated solution can be weakened by adding more of the solution material (usually water) to dilute it.
Sulphuric acid should be diluted by adding acid to water while stirring continuously.
Concentrated. You dilute it with a pH 7 solvent (water). There are more H+ ions available in concentrated
Concentrated solutions have high amounts of the solute (i.e 8 molar HCl in water) as opposed to a dilute version may have very little of the solute and be mainly water (i.e. 0.1 Molar HCl in water).
Adding more solute to a solution will increase its concentration. Adding more solvent will only dilute it. Think of salt water. The salt is the solute, and water is the solvent. Add salt and it becomes a more concentrated solution. Add more water, and it is more dilute. Simple and easy once you think it through.
poure water on the concentrated acid
Hydrochloric acid can be either concentrated or dilute, depending on its specific concentration in water.
more dilute not less dilute. "Less Dilute" means more concentrated.
The only difference is the amount of water and other fillers diluting the detergent.
Nitric acid can be dilute or concentrated. This is simply a matter of how much of it you have in a given amount of a solution, which is variable.