This is necessary only for very concentrated acids or bases.
i don't know really so sorry
I believe that ingesting certain types of foods may dilute the test and therefore decrease the accuracy of the analysis.
Concentration of acid will decreases on dilution. Concentration means amount of 1 substance per unit amount of another substance in which 1st substance is dissolved or mixed. So if u increase the solvent( 2nd substance) i.e., on dilution, then the ratio '1st substance per unit 2nd substance' decreases. Hence concentration decreases.
a saturated solution is a solution that cannot dissolve any more substances a concentrated solution is a solution that has a lot of a specific substance in it
H2SO4(dilute)
A dilute solution is a mixture that has a substance dissolved in a certain amount of solvent. Making it less stronger. Concentration is how pure the substance, with little or not solvents.
i don't know really so sorry
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Water
Concentrate Sulfuric Acid is more dangerous as it is a purer substance. Anything which is dilute has been diluted (mixed) with another substance, usually water.
I believe that ingesting certain types of foods may dilute the test and therefore decrease the accuracy of the analysis.
In a very dilute solution of glucose
its the same formula, whether it is dilute or concentrated depends on the molar volume per litre pf the substance :)
A substance added to another substance to modify, dilute, or adulterate it: meat loaf that contained oatmeal as an extender.
Diluted milk is milk that is diluted with water or other substance
Not necessarily. When a dilute substance is one that has a low concentration in a given solution. It could refer to any dissolved substance which may or may not be an acid. If a solution is acidic, then the acidity will depend on both the concentration and the strength of the acid.
it will dilute into a pure h2o substance -- virtually, its unusable. Sorry dude :)