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If you dilute a solution what is the only thing about the solution that does NOT change?
Group of answer choices

A. Concentration

B. Kilograms of Solvent

C. Moles of Solute

D. Liters of Solution


Sagot :

Taking into account the definition of dilution, moles of solute (option C) is the only thing about the solution that does NOT change.

Dilution

When it is desired to prepare a less concentrated solution from a more concentrated one, it is called dilution.

Dilution is the process of reducing the concentration of solute in solution, which is accomplished by simply adding more solvent to the solution at the same amount of solute.

In a dilution the amount of solute does not change, but as more solvent is added, the concentration of the solute decreases, as the volume (and weight) of the solution increases.

A dilution is mathematically expressed as:

Ci×Vi = Cf×Vf

where

  • Ci: initial concentration
  • Vi: initial volume
  • Cf: final concentration
  • Vf: final volume

Summary

In summary, moles of solute (option C) is the only thing about the solution that does NOT change.

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