You add more solvent.
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.
The terms concentrated and diluted refer to the various states of a solution. When it is concentrated, there is more solute or less solvent. In contrast, when it is diluted, there is less solute or more solvent.
A concentrated acid is more dangerous.
Diluted ammonia would diffuse faster than concentrated ammonia because the particles are spread out more in the diluted solution, allowing for more collisions with the surrounding air molecules. This results in a quicker dispersion of ammonia molecules into the surrounding space compared to the more concentrated solution.
Diluted refers to having a low concentration of a substance in a solution, with more of the solvent present. Concentrated, on the other hand, means having a high concentration of a substance in a solution, with less solvent present. In simple terms, diluted means more watered down, while concentrated means stronger or more potent.
A stock solution is a highly concentrated solution that is usually diluted in labs to get more precise moralities in experiments.
exothermic
A solution that has a small amount of solute dissolved in it.
Osmosis is a proces of transfer of a diluted solution in the zone of a more concentrated solution through a semi-permeable membrane.
It really depends on what type of solution you are dealing with. However by definition any solution that is less pure or takes up a smaller perecentage of the whole is diluted. Anything that will make the total amount of solution you currently have become a smaller percentage of the whole. Ex: When you begin with solution A and have 100 mL it is 100%. If you mix in 100mL of solution B the total solution is now 200mL and it is 50% solution A and solution B. It is now diluted.
The amount of solute in a diluted solution is less than in the original concentrated solution, as more solvent has been added. The specific amount of solute in a diluted solution can be calculated using the dilution formula: C1V1 = C2V2, where C1 and V1 are the concentration and volume of the original solution, respectively, and C2 and V2 are the concentration and volume of the diluted solution, respectively.
A diluted solution is a mixture where the concentration of the solute has been decreased by adding more solvent. This results in a less concentrated or weaker solution compared to the original solution. Diluted solutions are often used in various experiments, formulations, or preparations where a lower concentration is required.