What is the difference between a dilute solution and concentrated solution?

Answer:
Concentration: quantity of a substance in a mixture (in this cas in the solution) related to total mass or volume.

Concentrated solution - an example: 1 liter of water containing 200 g of table salt.

Diluted solution - an example: 1 liter of water containing 20 g of table salt.
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