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Q: How can you determine the relative concentrations of solutions when the ratios of solute to solvent are not known?
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On which property of solutions does the concept of concentration rely?

The amount of solute relative to solvent is what determines concentration. Therefore, solute is the property of solutions on which the concept of concentration relies.


What is 'endosmosis'?

The movement of a solvent through a membrane separating two solutions of different concentrations. The solvent from the side of weaker concentration usually moves to the side of the stronger concentration, diluting it, until the concentrations of the solutions are equal on both sides of the membrane. (Wikipedia)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click under the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.


What is the best way to determine how much of a substance dissolved in water?

Density and specific gravity are often used to measure the relative concentrations of a known solvent and known solute.A Hydrometer is a common device for measuring specific gravity of liquids.


What is the solute part and solvent part of solutions?

sometimes. All solutions have at least one solute and one solvent. While water often does act as a solvent, some solutions have other solvents. Solutions where the solute is dissolved in water belong to a special group of solutions called aqueous solutions.


If two solutions have unequal concentrations of solute the solution with the lower concentration is called?

the one with higher quantity is called solvent the lower one im not sure about ill look it up on google :) :) :) :) :)


What do all solutions have?

All solutions have a solute (or more) and a solvent.


Importance of knowing the concentration of solute and solvent in the cell?

By knowing the concentrations of solute and solvent on the inside and outside of a cell, the direction of osmosis and the result of the cell can be predicted. Solutions on the outside of a cell can be described based on how they affect the cell.


How does osmosis form?

Osmosis is a physical process in which a solvent moves, without input of energy, across a semipermeable membrane (permeable to the solvent , but not the solute) separating two solutions of different concentrations. Osmosis releases energy, and can be made to do work, as when a growing tree root splits a stone.


Why is water the main solvent for acidic and base solutions?

water is the main solvent for these solutions because water molecules have polarity.


What is the Solute and solvent of wood?

Wood is not a solution. Only solutions have a solvent and a solute.


What are the 2 parts of solutions?

A solvent and a solute.


What solutions in which water is the solvent are called?

Aqueous solutions are solutions in which water is the solvent. Anything that dissolves in water forms an aqueous solution.