"Do dilutions as you oughta; pour the acid in the wata."
That is: do not add water to a concentrated acid, add the concentrated acid to water.
If you add a drop of water to a larger volume of, say, concentrated sulfuric acid, the heat of solution is so great that it can actually cause the water droplet to boil, splattering an acid/water mix over anything nearby. Hopefully you can see where this might be bad.
When preparing dilute acid solutions, the proper precautionary equipment should be used. Rubber gloves, goggles, and a proper lab coat should be worn.
Always Add Acid to H2O, and not the opposite.
Wear waterproof gloves, an apron and goggles at the very least.
In general, the acid being diluted should be added to the water, rather than the other way around. Also, safety glasses and gloves should be worn.
To dilute it.
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.
How to prepare 0,28% ammonia
homogeneous mixture
It would take 100,000 liters of water to dilute 1 liter of copper chlorine solution.
The dilute solution become a concentrated solution.
A solution that only contains a small amount of solute, is a dilute or very dilute solution.
To dilute a solution, add water to it. To concentrate a solution, take water out of it.
The quantity of the solvent is increased to dilute a solution.
A solution that has only a little solute is called a dilute solution. In a dilute solution, the concentration of the solute is low compared to the solvent. The amount of solute in the solution is relatively small.
Ammonium Hydroxide is available as a dilute solution - yes.
Dilute
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.
dilute sodium hydroxide solution
The term "dilute" is not precise because there are many degrees of dilution. A 2% solution is dilute, but so is a 5 % solution.
Dilute solution: low concentration of the solute in the solvent Concentrated solution: high concentration of the solute in the solvent