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Typically, you buy a ROSE unit from KBR. You need a lot of money though ^^

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Solution of different concentration can be prepared by?

Solution of different concentrations can be prepared by the adequate choice of the solute amount and the volume of the solvent.


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Has solution the same color of the solvent?

no. solution doesn't have the same color of the solvent. for example, if we dissolve salt in water. here salt is solute and water is solvent, so when the mixture prepared, it will not have the same color of water but slightly different color.


What concentration unit is measured in moles of solute per kilograms of solvent?

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The concentration unit that corresponds to the mole of solute per kilogram of solvent is?

mol/kg


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What is the difference between leaching and extraction?

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What concentration unit compares grams of solvent to 1 million grams of solution?

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What quantity represents the ration of the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent?

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