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Dilution reduces the concentration of a solution.
Increasing the concentration of a solute the freezing point depression is increased.
you could put in less water and more fertilizer solution.
Because flying cows poo and they fly, isn't that a fluke?
The concentration of the salt solution, or salinity. It changes as shown in the related link below.
Dilution reduces the concentration of a solution.
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Increasing the concentration of a solute the freezing point depression is increased.
you could put in less water and more fertilizer solution.
Because flying cows poo and they fly, isn't that a fluke?
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The strength of an acid depends of the number of hydrogen ions in solution- the stronger the acid the more hydrogen ions there are in solution. Hydrogen ions in solution carry current, therefore the more hydrogen ions in the solution the more current there will be carried through solution.
Increasing the concentration of sodium chloride in water the freezing point is lower.
As the concentration of hydronium ions (H+ ions) increases or as the concentration of hydroxyl ions (OH- ions) decreases, the pH of the solution decreases
The concentration of the salt solution, or salinity. It changes as shown in the related link below.
pH is the acidity. low pH is more acid, while high pH is more basic.
Not really the saltwater does not change give any affect the strength of a magnet reason water is totally non magnetic but when we have added some salt into it.The salty water solution has ions now it could be very good conducter if we place electricity in it.Then it could be possible the strength of a natural magnet can be affected a bit.........But i dont think normal salt water could give affect the strength of a magnet