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A solution that has a relatively large quantity of solute dissolved in the solvent is:? and please explain the answer

A) heterogeneous
B) dilute
C) dissociated
D) Concentrated


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A solution that has a high amount of solute/concentration in the solvent is concentrated because if there is a lot of solute compared to the solvent, then the ratio of solute to solvent is higher, and thus the concentration is higher too.
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A solution that has a relatively large quantity of solute dissolved in the solvent is concentrated.

What is solute?

  • The substance that is dissolved in a solution is known as a solute.
  • The solvent is present in higher amounts than the solute in fluid solutions.
  • Concentration is the ratio of the amount of solute in a chemical solution to the amount of solvent present.

What is solvent?

  • The component of a solution that is present in the largest amount is called a solvent.
  • It's the liquid that the solute is dissolved in.
  • A solvent is usually a liquid. It can however, be a gas, a solid or a supercritical fluid.

Hence, option D is the answer.

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