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Any solution, acidic or basic, can be made more dilute by adding water, thereby increasing its volume without the addition of any solute.

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Adding water or another adequate solvent.

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How would you make a solution of hydrochloric acid more dilute?

By pouring your solution into a vessel containing the water you wish to dilute it with.


What would make a sugar and water solution more dilute?

Adding more water the solution become more dilute.


If you add solute to a dilute solution the solution becomes more what solution?

The dilute solution become a concentrated solution.


How do you make a dilute solution?

Add water to the solution


Is maple sap a dilute solution?

No it is a concentrated solution if it were dilute it would be much more watery


What are 3 ways to make a solution more dilute?

The simplest method is to add solute.


Why does the most dilute solution deposit more copper in electrolysis?

An electrolysis process is based upon movement and flow of ions. More is the solution dilute, more is the movement of ions and more is the conductance of solution. Thus, when the solution is dilute more copper ions flow to the electrode and get deposited there


What is the difference between concentrated solution and dilute solution?

dilute is a solution far from being saturated concentrated is a solution that has so much solute that it is relatively close to being saturated


How do you dilute solution from a concentrated solution?

Add more solvent.


How could you make concentrated solution weaker?

A concentrated solution can be weakened by adding more of the solution material (usually water) to dilute it.


How do you make a concentrated a solution from a dilute sample?

It has more volosity in the sir than what it's holding.


Why was a concentrated solution used if there was no reaction with the dilute solution?

Because concentrated solution has more acidic particles as compared to dilute acid, so when there is no reaction with dilute acid then we use the concentrated acid.