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The dilute solution become a concentrated solution.
No
When you add water to it, yes
Salt helps by making the dye solution stick to the cloth fibers.
It depends on the amount of salt and the amount of water. If there is only a little salt, it is probably unsaturated. That means more salt could be dissolved into the solution. If there is quite a bit of salt, it is more than likely saturated. If you add more salt and it just floats to the bottom, it is saturated. Unless it is supersaturated of course. For the solution to be supersaturated, you would have had to boil the water, add salt to the point where it stops dissolving into the boiling hot solution, then let the solution cool down. So, it can be any of the three.
Assuming you mean a solution of salt, you would add WATER.
Increase the amount of solvent.
Add more solvent.
SALT
SALT
The dilute solution become a concentrated solution.
Water,
You add more solvent.
Add More Salt to make it more concentrated and add more wtaer to make it less concentrated
Adding more solute to a solution will increase its concentration. Adding more solvent will only dilute it. Think of salt water. The salt is the solute, and water is the solvent. Add salt and it becomes a more concentrated solution. Add more water, and it is more dilute. Simple and easy once you think it through.
Water,
No