Drinking squash, concentrated vegetable boullion (stock), some fruit juices are concentrated then diluted again... basically anything that has been boiled to remove the water content is "concentrated".
Examples of concentrated acids are, hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid.
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The American Chemical Society has a list of common acids and the molarities they're at when they're made. An acid at that molarity is a concentrated acid.
Both strong and weak acids can be concentrated acids: concentrated acetic acid (a weak acid) is 17.4 molar and concentrated hydrochloric acid (a strong acid) is at 12.1 molar.
It is a solution containing a great amount of a solute.
concentrated solution
Dilute solution, a mixture that has only a little solute dissolved in a certain amount of solvent. Concentrated solution-one that has a lot of solute dissolved in the solvent.
The solution has a lower concentration. We can also say that it is dilute. Concentration is the amount of solute over the volume of solvent, thus when a large amount of solvent is used, concentration of the solution is low.
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It really depends on what type of solution you are dealing with. However by definition any solution that is less pure or takes up a smaller perecentage of the whole is diluted. Anything that will make the total amount of solution you currently have become a smaller percentage of the whole. Ex: When you begin with solution A and have 100 mL it is 100%. If you mix in 100mL of solution B the total solution is now 200mL and it is 50% solution A and solution B. It is now diluted.
Examples: - concentrated solution of sulfuric acid - concentrated solution of nitric acid - concentrated solution of ethanol - concentrated solution of sugar (syrup) - concentrated solution of table salt
dilute solution
Concentrated solution because it is a strong solution. It has a large amount of solute which fits the definition of concentrated solution.
Examples: - concentrated solution of sulfuric acid - concentrated solution of nitric acid - concentrated solution of ethanol - concentrated solution of sugar (syrup) - concentrated solution of table salt
Examples: - concentrated solution of sulfuric acid - concentrated solution of nitric acid - concentrated solution of ethanol - concentrated solution of sugar (syrup) - concentrated solution of table salt
Examples: - concentrated solution of sulfuric acid - concentrated solution of nitric acid - concentrated solution of ethanol - concentrated solution of sugar (syrup) - concentrated solution of table salt
Examples: - concentrated solution of sulfuric acid - concentrated solution of nitric acid - concentrated solution of ethanol - concentrated solution of sugar (syrup) - concentrated solution of table salt
No solution is concentrated when there is water in it
Concentrated solution. (High density solution) Supersaturated solution if amount of solute is greater than its solubility in the solvent at the given temperature.
Example: a 1 g/L sodium chloride water solution is a dilute solution; a 180 g/L sodium chloride water solution is a concentrated solution.
A DILUTE solution is the usual terminology for a less concentrated solution.
It means you have a concentrated solution of baking soda.