If the solute isn't very soluble, the solution can be saturated and still have very little solute in it, so it would be dilute.
Yes for 2 different compounds it can. Never for only ONE!
A solution becomes saturated when the solute is completely dissolved in the solvent.
A dilute solution has a small amount of solute dissolved in the solvent. A saturated solution has the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a specific volume of the solvent.
Yes. Just add more solvent.
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Super saturated sugar and water has a sugar- water solution and a suspension of sugar particles
concentrated is the one which you gonna UTOT . and unsaturated is the one which you gonna TAE. thats the difference. they have also similarities, their odor. they are both MABAHO.
Yes, pH depends both on the strength of the acid and the concentration. Adding the acid to water will dilute it, creating a solution with a higher pH.
Dilute means that something is in a mixture. In this case it is a mixture of sulfuric acid and water which are both compounds.
it can be both a noun and a verb. example: add sugar to the solution. or: i found a solution!
If the solute isn't very soluble, the solution can be saturated and still have very little solute in it, so it would be dilute.
We define Osmosis as the passage of water from a dilute solution via a membrane which is semi permeable to a more concentrate solution. It means that Semi permeable membrane is a very thin layer of material which allows some molecule to pass through them and prevent some molecule from pass through them. These molecules are decided by the type of solution. Generally, the membrane only allows movement of H2O molecules. So, if on one side is a saturated solution of something while on the other side is a dilute solution, the movement of molecules will be from both the directions but net result will be from saturated to dilute solution.
they both have to mix with water
Super saturated sugar and water has a sugar- water solution and a suspension of sugar particles
Dilute solution, a mixture that has only a little solute dissolved in a certain amount of solvent. Concentrated solution-one that has a lot of solute dissolved in the solvent.
Not necessarily. When a dilute substance is one that has a low concentration in a given solution. It could refer to any dissolved substance which may or may not be an acid. If a solution is acidic, then the acidity will depend on both the concentration and the strength of the acid.
Super saturated sugar and water has a sugar- water solution and a suspension of sugar particles
concentrated is the one which you gonna UTOT . and unsaturated is the one which you gonna TAE. thats the difference. they have also similarities, their odor. they are both MABAHO.
How it is possible ? both reagent do not contain sulphate ions, sulphuric acid may form sodium sulphate with sodium nitrate.
Both.
Yes glycerol is saturated in hydrogen. Glycerol is found in both unsaturated and saturated fats and can bond with fatty acids.
Yes, pH depends both on the strength of the acid and the concentration. Adding the acid to water will dilute it, creating a solution with a higher pH.