Dilution Method in Chemistry

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Questions and Answers

What is the process of adding water to a concentrated solution to achieve a desired concentration?

  • Solution formation
  • Chemical reaction
  • Dilution (correct)
  • Concentration

What is the purpose of dilution in solution preparation?

  • To decrease the solution's concentration (correct)
  • To separate the solute from the solvent
  • To increase the solution's concentration
  • To mix two or more solutions

What is the starting material in the dilution process?

  • A solvent
  • A solute
  • Distilled water
  • A more concentrated solution (correct)

What is the result of dilution in a solution?

<p>A decrease in concentration (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is dilution a common method in solution preparation?

<p>Because it is a simple and convenient method (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Dilution

  • A common method to create a solution of a specific concentration is to take a more concentrated solution and add water until the desired concentration is reached.
  • This process is known as dilution.

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