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Example 1: Frozen Orange Juice concentrate is usually diluted with 4 additional cans of cold water (the dilution solvent) giving a dilution factor of 5, i.e., the orange concentrate represents one unit volume to which you have added 4 more cans (same unit volumes) of water. So the orange concentrate is now distributed through 5 unit volumes. This would be called a 1:5 dilution, and the OJ is now 1/5 as concentrated as it was originally. So, in a simple dilution, add one less unit volume of solvent than the desired dilution factor value.

Example 2: Suppose you must prepare 400 ml of a disinfectant that requires 1:8 dilution from a concentrated stock solution with water. Divide the volume needed by the dilution factor (400 ml / 8 = 50 ml) to determine the unit volume. The dilution is then done as 50 ml concentrated disinfectant + 350 ml water.

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A solution is simply a combination of a solute, which dissolves, and a solvent, which does the dissolving.

The most common example of a solution is salt and water, in which salt is the solute and water is the solvent. Another example would be instant coffee (the solute) and hot water (the solvent). Yet another example would be chocolate syrup (the solute) and milk (the solvent), when stirred.

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An example of concentrated solutions can be concentrated juice when u mix water with concentrate juice (solid) u get a concentrated solutio im only in grade 7 u noe x]

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11y ago

A general rule don't exist; but an example with sodium chloride (NaCl) is useful:

- a 1 g/L solution is a dilute solution

- a 250 g/L solution is a concentrated solution

- a solution with a concentration greater than 360 g/L, at 20 0C, is a saturated solution

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Examples: a standard solution of a given element for use in spectrometry, a dilute solution of alcohol, a dilute solution of fluorescein, a dilute solution of a radioactive isotope to be used for diagnostic etc.

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Let's use a can of frozen orange juice concentrate as an analogy:

The concentrated solution would be the orange juice in its "concentrate form". If you were to let that frozen orange juice melt without adding water, it would have a much thicker consistency that juice, and it would have a much stronger taste.

When we add water to this solution, it becomes dilute because we have made the solution much milder, and more of a liquid.

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Can a saturated solution be a dilute solution?

Yes, just remove some of the solvent. If you want to see this for yourself, mix a little salt and water together. Then leave it stand so most of the water evaporates. You have saturated a dilute solution.


If you add solute to a dilute solution the solution becomes more what solution?

The dilute solution become a concentrated solution.


A solution that does not contain enough solute?

A solution that only contains a small amount of solute, is a dilute or very dilute solution.


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To dilute a solution, add water to it. To concentrate a solution, take water out of it.


What is typically done to a solution to dilute it?

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Ammonium Hydroxide is available as a dilute solution - yes.


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Why the term dilute is not precise?

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