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orange squash -scientificallyspeaking it does actually get diluted

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What are real life examples on dilution?

Adding water to a substance or adding milk(i think) to sugar.


This process involves adding water to weaken another substance?

distilation


How could you make concentrated solution weaker?

A concentrated solution can be weakened by adding more of the solution material (usually water) to dilute it.


What makes a substance less concentrated by adding a liquid like water?

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What Substance is prepared from killed or weakened microorganisms?

vaccine


Can the concentration of a substance change if it is an aqueous solution?

Yes. An aqueous solution means that at least one solute is dissolved in water. You can increase the concentration by adding more solute, or you can decrease the concentration by adding more water.


How can the melting point of water be changed?

by adding impurities the melting point of ice can be increased.... and perhaps can water melt i think the right question suppose to be how can the melting point of ice be changed?


Where is the least dense layer at in water?

Well the density throughout the whole water substance is the same, adding substances increases its density the part added then spreads throughout the water


Can you heat mineral water?

Yes you can. Tap water has minerals in it too. You can heat any substance: heat is the amount of energy, so your just adding energy.


How does adding or subtracting heat affect temperature?

Adding heat energy usually warms a substance, and subtracting heat energy usually cools the substance. heat energy only moves from a hot substance to a cool substance. Example: a pan on the stove could be room temperature, but once you put it on the flame, the heat from the flame transfers to the cooler pan, heating it up.Additional answerIn some cases adding heat energy does not raise the temperature but moves the substance from one phase to another. For example, if you add heat energy to ice you melt it and it becomes water at the same temperature. If you continue adding heat energy then, of course, that water then gets warmer.


Is this true or false adding heat to a substance makes its molecules move quickly?

adding heat to a substance makes its molecules to move quickly


A substance prepared from killed or weakened microorganisms that is introduced into the body to produce immunity?

Vaccine