A solution that only contains a small amount of solute, is a dilute or very dilute solution.
no solutions always do not contain liquid solute. eg: in a solution of salt and water water is the solvent and salt is the solvent.... also in lemonade sugar salt or anything r not liquid
A saturated solution.
A dilute solution.
It is a supersaturated solution. These solutions are formed when a saturated solution with excess solute in it (like saltwater with extra salt on the bottom) is heated until all the solute dissolves. When the solution is cooled, the extra solute remains in solution--thus supersaturated because more solute is dissolved than should be at that temperature. The seed crystal provides an opportunity for the extra solute to come out of solution.
A saturated solution is made when you have added so much solute that no more dissolves. The amount of solute needed to make a saturated solution will change with the temperature of the solution.
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A solution contain a solute dissolved in a solvent.
A solution contain a solute and a solvent; examples are brine, vodka and vinegar.
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Greater concentration of solute than the cytoplasm
The solvent contain the ions of the solute.
Two parts, a solvent and a solute. The solute will be a stable compound with a known concentration.
Dilute solution contain small amounts of solute for a certain volume of solvent.
No. A dilute contains a small amount of solute relative to the solvent.
No, on the contrary: it contais the maximum amount of solute (in the minimum amount of solvent)
200 grams of solution will contain 200 x 4% or 200 x 0.04 = 8.0 total grams of solute.
A solution or mixture.