you would have to say something that involves adding a solute to make it concentrated. ex "A liquid with an added solute is consentrated".
Concentrated is the past tense of the verb concentrate. Concentrate can mean to keep one's attention or focus on something, to gather or unite in one place, or to make thicker or stronger. Here are some sample sentences.
"She concentrated on her homework despite the distraction of the beautiful spring day."
"At the party, the men were concentrated in one room, while the women gathered in another."
"The chemist concentrated the liquid solution to make it more potent."
No. Concentration is a noun (used as a noun adjunct in 'concentration camp'). The past particple of the verb, concentrated, is used as an adjective.
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A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
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Nicole concentrated on all her homework, so when she was done she could play with her friends.
There are two Latin translations for the English word "concentrated". One is the word "conuenerunt" and the other is the word "saturatus".
When the police asked him how he had disposed of the bodies he replied that almost anything is soluble in concentrated Sulphuric acid.
'Concentrated' means to focus on something intensely, or to be denser or more potent than usual.
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The past participle is concentrated.
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There are multiple official meanings for the word concentrated. The most common used and best known meaning is "focused". If one is concentrated, one is focused on work at hand.
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This sentence is a sentence with the word "consolation" in it.