0.9% NaCl = 9gm per litre which is isotonic with the red blood cells and as aresult the cells do not gain or lose water by osmosis and so remain in suspesion.
This is a concentrated or a saturated solution.
This is a concentrated or a saturated solution.
Examples: - concentrated solution of sulfuric acid - concentrated solution of nitric acid - concentrated solution of ethanol - concentrated solution of sugar (syrup) - concentrated solution of table salt
No solution is concentrated when there is water in it
Concentrated solution. (High density solution) Supersaturated solution if amount of solute is greater than its solubility in the solvent at the given temperature.
Concentrated
This is a concentrated or a saturated solution.
This is a concentrated or a saturated solution.
This is a concentrated or a saturated solution.
Concentrated
dilute .......................................... If you are using A+ ,, The answer is Concentrated...
Concentrated
Dilute
Solution A would be more concentrated because the salt to water ratio in Solution A is 3:1. However, in Solution B, the salt to water ratio is 2:1.
Examples: - concentrated solution of sulfuric acid - concentrated solution of nitric acid - concentrated solution of ethanol - concentrated solution of sugar (syrup) - concentrated solution of table salt
A solution that contains a large amount of solute when compared to the volume of the solvent is called a concentrated solution. Examples of concentrated solutions are hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid. A dilute solution is one where the amount of solute is small compared to the solvent.
Examples: - concentrated solution of sulfuric acid - concentrated solution of nitric acid - concentrated solution of ethanol - concentrated solution of sugar (syrup) - concentrated solution of table salt