Is concentration typically given with the volume of solvent or the volume of solution?
That concentration is typically given with the volume of the solution or volume of solvent
Answer to Problem 12RQ
Concentration is expressed as the amount of solute present in the given volume of solution.
Explanation of Solution
Concentration of a solution can be expressed as:
Example: A solution of sucrose in water has concentration of
So the concentration is typically given with the volume of solution not with the volume of solvent.
Conclusion:
Therefore, Concentration is typically given with the volume of solution not with the volume of solvent.
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