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.
To change a 5N HClO4 solution to a 0.25N HClO4 solution, you will need to dilute the original solution with water. Calculate the volume of the original solution needed to make the final volume with a concentration of 0.25N. Add the calculated volume of water and mix well to achieve the desired concentration.
Yes, adding water to a base will dilute the solution, which can affect the pH. The pH of a basic solution may increase or decrease depending on the concentration of the base and the amount of water added.
To dilute a solution, add more solvent (such as water) to decrease the concentration of the solute. To concentrate a solution, remove some of the solvent (through evaporation or other methods) to increase the concentration of the solute.
Adding water to an acidic solution will dilute the concentration of hydrogen ions, causing it to decrease. This is because the addition of water will increase the total volume of the solution while keeping the total amount of hydrogen ions constant.
To make a concentrated solution weaker, you can add more of the solvent (such as water) to dilute it. Adding more solvent will decrease the concentration of the solute, making the solution less concentrated.
You add zinc to the solution and add 10% of what is left
To increase the concentration of a solution, you can decrease the amount of solvent by boiling off, or by evaporation, or you can simply add more solute. Conversely, to decrease the concentration, you can add more solvent.
To change a 5N HClO4 solution to a 0.25N HClO4 solution, you will need to dilute the original solution with water. Calculate the volume of the original solution needed to make the final volume with a concentration of 0.25N. Add the calculated volume of water and mix well to achieve the desired concentration.
Yes, adding water to a base will dilute the solution, which can affect the pH. The pH of a basic solution may increase or decrease depending on the concentration of the base and the amount of water added.
To dilute a solution, add more solvent (such as water) to decrease the concentration of the solute. To concentrate a solution, remove some of the solvent (through evaporation or other methods) to increase the concentration of the solute.
Adding water to a base will not change the pH of the solution, but it will dilute the base concentration. If you add water to a basic solution, the pH will remain the same, but the concentration of the base will decrease.
By diluting it with water or neutralising it with a base or alkaline
The amount of water you add.
You could adjust the amount of nutrient added to the solution, dilute the solution with water, or add more water to increase the volume of the solution, which would lower the concentration of nutrients.
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Add an acid or a base to it.
Adding water to an acidic solution will dilute the concentration of hydrogen ions, causing it to decrease. This is because the addition of water will increase the total volume of the solution while keeping the total amount of hydrogen ions constant.