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Usually not, but you can add more solvent and remove a compensating volume of the solute. This is easest if it is a liquid-in-liquid or a gas-in-gas solution.
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This depends on the dilution ratio.
The solution becomes more diluted and the concentration gets higher.
A stock solution is a highly concentrated solution that is usually diluted in labs to get more precise moralities in experiments.
Usually not, but you can add more solvent and remove a compensating volume of the solute. This is easest if it is a liquid-in-liquid or a gas-in-gas solution.
It can be diluted by adding the appropriate amount of water to the solution.
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You add more solvent.
This depends on the dilution ratio.
This depends on the dilution ratio.
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When a given solution is diluted, it concentration is usually lowered as well. The density of the given solution also changes when the solution is diluted.
The solution becomes more diluted and the concentration gets higher.
The concentration is 34,32 g/L.
1000 times more dilute