In sugar solution the potato cube absorb the solution , but in distilled solution the cube do not absorb it.
Either add more solute to the solution, or remove some of the solvent (by distillation or some other method of reduction).
Yes, pH depends both on the strength of the acid and the concentration. Adding the acid to water will dilute it, creating a solution with a higher pH.
Distilling water is a physical change. When water is distilled, any trace impurities will left in the container it was distilled from. These impurities were not chemically bonded to the water, instead, they formed a mixture with the water, and a mixture is always created physically.
sodium hydroxide, a base, is added to the solution, but the pH of the solution does not change.
A solution is not a change; a solution is represented by a solute dissolved in a solvent; but dissolving (without chemical reaction) is a physical process.
you can change the solute
Either add more solute to the solution, or remove some of the solvent (by distillation or some other method of reduction).
1 part to 9 parts distilled water is usual.
No, a concentrated solution need not be saturated always.Concentrated simply implies the presence of a particular solute in a solution in high percentile.Saturation implies that the addition of even a very small amount of a solute will result in a change of phase.Concentrated solution is a solution that contains a large amount of solute relative to the amount that could dissolve.
It will change colour and become purple
Yes, because the solubility of sucrose is greater.
If the solution in the conical flask gets washed with distilled water during the experiment, it can potentially dilute the solution, change its concentration, or introduce impurities. This can impact the accuracy and reliability of the experimental results. It is important to follow the experimental procedure carefully and avoid introducing any unintended changes to the solution.
The nitrate ion concentration affects an equilibrium, because it does this, it makes a more colorful ion change that is concentrated.
When a red blood cell is placed in distilled water it will swell and burst. This is a physical change.
Chemical change.
A solution does not have a chemical change, but it does have a physical change in state.
Chemical change