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Ye.. the concentration of a substance is measured as the amount of substance per unit volume. Accordingly, the amount of a substance in per unit volume is the concentration of the substance.
Either by looking at a solubility table or by finding the point where no more of substance can dissolve in the solvent at a given temperature.
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When a solution has accepted as much solute as is possible at a given temperature, the solution is said to be saturated. Under certain conditions, saturated solutions can be concentrated to give supersaturated solutions. Supersaturated solutions are those which possess more of a solute than normally dissolves in a solvent at a given temperature.
substance with a low solubility means insoluble substance. solubility of the substance lesser than 0.1g per 100g of water
Ye.. the concentration of a substance is measured as the amount of substance per unit volume. Accordingly, the amount of a substance in per unit volume is the concentration of the substance.
This is the concentration.
saturated solution
concentration
the answer to that is concentration!!
Concentration is the measure of how much of a given substrate is mixed with another substance,so it can never be negative.
Saturation refers to a state where a substance is holding the maximum amount of another substance that it can possibly hold. In chemistry, a solution is considered saturated when it cannot dissolve any more solute at a given temperature and pressure.
A saturated solution
Either by looking at a solubility table or by finding the point where no more of substance can dissolve in the solvent at a given temperature.
Concentration is the amount of a substance in a given mass or volume of a material, expressed in percentage, mol/L, mol/kg, g/L etc.
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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.