Adding more water the solution become more dilute.
add more sugar, remove the solvent.
Add more water to it.
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By pouring your solution into a vessel containing the water you wish to dilute it with.
Sugar is soluble in water forming a sugar solution. The sugar would be the solute. The water would be the solvent.
No it is a concentrated solution if it were dilute it would be much more watery
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Evaporate the water.
By pouring your solution into a vessel containing the water you wish to dilute it with.
It depends entirely on the solution. Sugar solution for example could be drunk!. Dilute Hydrochloric Acid solution would be poisonous.
You would need 999,999L of water to dilute used copper chloride solution
Sugar is soluble in water forming a sugar solution. The sugar would be the solute. The water would be the solvent.
Such a solution would be termed "dilute" as opposed to a "concentrated" or "saturated" solution containing either a great amount of solute, or the entire amount of solute possible in a particular solvent.
Evaporate the water off and recondense it.
Water sugar solution is a non-electrolyte.
No it is a concentrated solution if it were dilute it would be much more watery
The drink 7 UP would be considered a dilute solution.
It would take 100,000 liters of water to dilute 1 liter of copper chlorine solution.
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.
If the solvent is water, it would be osmosis.