When is a solution said to be Dilute, Concentrated and saturated?
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- A dilute solution is one in which the amount of solute in a given mass is fairly minimal compared to the amount of solvent.
- A concentrated solution is one that contains a large amount of solute.
- A saturated solution is one that has dissolved all of the solute it is capable of dissolving at a given temperature. In other terms, a saturated solution is one in which no more solute can be dissolved in a solution at a given temperature.
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