Diluting with water will make this solution more neutral, meaning it will slowly increase to 7, which is the pH value of pure water used for this dilution.
Diluted Ammonia solution can be prepared by diluted strong ammonia solution with the appropriate quantity of purified water.
This depends on the dilution ratio.
You can dilute by adding distilled water. When diluting, be sure to add the solution to water several times instead of adding water to the solution (especially if it is highly concentrated).
Magnesium chloride and copper chloride are formed in solution and hydrogen is released.
Some examples of a non-electrolyte solution in water would be a solution of sugar, or a solution of urea. These do no ionize in solution and so are non-electrolytes.
The number of moles of a solute will not change as a solution is diluted, however, the concentration of the solute will decrease. If you were to evaporate the water from the diluted solution, you would have the same number of moles of solute as when you started. You can test this by comparing the mass of the solute before producing the solution to the mass of the solute after the solution was diluted. The two masses should be the same.
Diluted Ammonia solution can be prepared by diluted strong ammonia solution with the appropriate quantity of purified water.
This depends on the dilution ratio.
This depends on the dilution ratio.
If you put a teaspoon of lemon juice into a gallon of water, that would be an example of a diluted solution. Another word for dilute would be to make weaker.
The ph is a measure of the H+ve ion in the solution, the lesser the ph number means higher acidic the solution is where as the higher ph number means more of basic solution. If you add water to a solution with ph5 it will be introduced with more oh OH-ve ion which will make it first neutral(ph=7) or even basic in nature.
To determine the concentration of a solution, you would need to separate the solution. You then determine how much of the solution is diluted, and how much is whole.
Such a solution would be termed "dilute" as opposed to a "concentrated" or "saturated" solution containing either a great amount of solute, or the entire amount of solute possible in a particular solvent.
The ink would mix into the water and become diluted.
Adding solvent will make a solution more diluted. Think of it this way. Take water (solvent) and dissolve salt into it (solute). In order to dilute or increase the ratio of solvent to solute, you would add more water.
to make it diluted
multiplied by 1/4