You add more solute or reduce the amount if solvent. The latter can be done through allowing the solvent to evaporate or by heating it to speed up the process. However, heating the solution to the boling point of the can also remove the solute.
To make a solution more concentrated, you can increase the amount of solute (what is being dissolved) in the solvent (what is doing the dissolving) while keeping the volume of the solution constant. This will increase the ratio of solute to solvent, making the solution more concentrated.
You add more solvent.
Dilution is the process of making a solution less concentrated by adding more liquid to it.
To make a concentrated solution weaker, you can add more of the solvent (such as water) to dilute it. Adding more solvent will decrease the concentration of the solute, making the solution less concentrated.
you should add more of the solute to the solution to make it more concentrated and more of the solvent to the solution to make it diluted.
True. A concentrated solution can be made more dilute by adding more solvent, which increases the volume of the solution and decreases the concentration of the solute. This process effectively reduces the ratio of solute to solvent, resulting in a less concentrated solution.
To make a sugar solution more concentrated, you can heat the solution to evaporate some of the water content, thus increasing the ratio of sugar to water. Another way is to keep the solution in an open container to allow water to evaporate naturally, leaving behind a more concentrated sugar solution.
Concentrated and increase its osmotic pressure.
Increase the amount of solvent.
A saturated solution that is closer to its solubility limit is more concentrated than one that is further below its solubility limit. This means that a solution with a higher concentration of solute is more concentrated.
Solution A is highly concentrated than solution B.
A concentrated solution can be weakened by adding more of the solution material (usually water) to dilute it.