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Q: What is the differences in the appearance of the cells in concentrated salt solution compared with the cells in distilled water?
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The difference between distilled and undistilled vinegar is the purification process. Also, distilled vinegar tends to have a lower acidity when compared to undistilled varieties.


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A solution that contains a large amount of soulte compared to solvent is described as?

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Because concentrated solution has more acidic particles as compared to dilute acid, so when there is no reaction with dilute acid then we use the concentrated acid.


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"Concentrated" if you could still dissolve more solute in the solvent, or "saturated" if this is not possible (because there is so much dissolved already).


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