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Solutions can be classified based on their physical state (solid, liquid, gas), composition (solute and solvent), concentration (dilute, concentrated), and behavior when a solute is added (saturated, unsaturated, supersaturated).
By physical state: solutions can be classified as solid, liquid, or gas based on the state of the solvent. By concentration: solutions can be classified as dilute or concentrated based on the amount of solute dissolved in the solvent. By solubility: solutions can be classified as saturated, unsaturated, or supersaturated based on the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature.
These terms all describe the concentration of a solution, which refers to the amount of solute present in a given amount of solvent or solution. The concentration indicates how strong or weak the solution is in terms of the amount of solute particles dissolved in the solvent.
Typically, water will dilute a solution. However, that said, it also depends what you're adding the water to, ex. adding water to oil won't dilute in the same ways.
Increase the amount of solvent.
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Solutions can be classified based on their physical state (solid, liquid, gas), composition (solute and solvent), concentration (dilute, concentrated), and behavior when a solute is added (saturated, unsaturated, supersaturated).
Correct. When diluting sulfuric acid, it should be added slowly to water while stirring constantly. This is to prevent excessive heat generation from the exothermic reaction that occurs when concentrated sulfuric acid is mixed with water, which could cause the solution to splatter or boil dangerously.
A solution contains two things. A solute (the thing which is dissolved) and the solvent (the thing it's dissolved into). For example to make salt-water, you dissolve the solute (salt) into the solvent (water). A concentrated solution has a lot of solute, compared to the amount of solvent. There are two ways to concentrate a solution. 1) adding more solute. 2) removing some of the solvent (usually through evaporation). A dilute solution is the opposite, it has very little solute in there. The two ways of diluting a solution are; 1) adding more solvent. 2) removing some of the solute. Most solutions have a point of saturation, where the maximum amount of solute has been added. This is the maximum concentration of the solution.
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The simplest method is to add solute.
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By physical state: solutions can be classified as solid, liquid, or gas based on the state of the solvent. By concentration: solutions can be classified as dilute or concentrated based on the amount of solute dissolved in the solvent. By solubility: solutions can be classified as saturated, unsaturated, or supersaturated based on the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature.
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