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How can concentrated solution become a dilute?

A concentrated solution contains a single component (or very very nearly so). A dilute solution contains a large quantity of "contaminant". For instance, a glass of tap water is (for the purpose of this explanation) concentrated H2O. Now take this glass of water, and pour it into a bowl, and fill the bowl with bleach. Now the bowl is roughly 75% bleach, and 25% water, which is a dilute solution of water. Removing the water would produce a concentrated solution of bleach and vice versa.


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