Concentration of acid will decreases on dilution.
Concentration means amount of 1 substance per unit amount of another substance in which 1st substance is dissolved or mixed. So if u increase the solvent( 2nd substance) i.e., on dilution, then the ratio '1st substance per unit 2nd substance' decreases. Hence concentration decreases.
When you dilute a substance the color of that substance is a light color because you add a small amount of solute! Solute means: the powder of a drink. Example: lemonade powder,Kool-Aid powder,etc.
In water it will dissociate into ions.
In hydrocarbon solvents it cannot dissociate.
It becomes less reactive
i don't know really so sorry
This is necessary only for very concentrated acids or bases.
If you put dilute coffee in the soil of a houseplant it will make it grow better and it will make your plant healthier. But if you put too much coffee it will kill your plant.
Typically, that substance becomes oxidized.
a saturated solution is a solution that cannot dissolve any more substances a concentrated solution is a solution that has a lot of a specific substance in it
it will dilute into a pure h2o substance -- virtually, its unusable. Sorry dude :)
A dilute solution is a mixture that has a substance dissolved in a certain amount of solvent. Making it less stronger. Concentration is how pure the substance, with little or not solvents.
i don't know really so sorry
Water
Concentrate Sulfuric Acid is more dangerous as it is a purer substance. Anything which is dilute has been diluted (mixed) with another substance, usually water.
Copper does not react with dilute Sulphuric acid.
In a very dilute solution of glucose
its the same formula, whether it is dilute or concentrated depends on the molar volume per litre pf the substance :)
nothing happens
A substance added to another substance to modify, dilute, or adulterate it: meat loaf that contained oatmeal as an extender.
Diluted milk is milk that is diluted with water or other substance
No reaction.