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To dilute a solution to one-tenth of its concentration, take one part of the original solution and mix it with nine parts of a solvent (usually water). For example, if you have 10 mL of the original solution, you would add 90 mL of the solvent, resulting in a total volume of 100 mL. This method ensures that the concentration of the solute is reduced to one-tenth of its initial value.

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