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Comparing two solutions with the same solute and solvent, the one holding a higher amount of solute per given amount of solvent is correctly called the:
Adilute solution
Bsaturated solution
Cconcentrated solution
Dunsaturated solution
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. concentrated solution
1. Concentrated versus dilute is a relative comparison of two solutions with the same solute and solvent.
2. The one with more solute per given solvent is the concentrated solution.
3. The one with less solute is the dilute solution, so dilute is the opposite answer.
4. Therefore the higher-solute solution is the concentrated solution.
_Source: Samacheer Kalvi (TN SCERT) Class 10 Science, Unit 9 Solutions "Concentrated and dilute solutions", p.134_
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