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SAI International School
Subject-Chemistry
Ch-1- Exploring Mixtures and Their Separation
Topic- CONCENTRATION OF SOLUTIONS
LESSON NOTES
CHARACTERISTICS OF TRUE SOLUTIONS:
➢ A solution is always clear and transparent.
➢ The particles of solute in a solution are very small, i.e., in the order of the
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order of 1 nm (10 metre).
➢ A solution can completely pass through a filter.
➢ A solution is homogeneous in nature.
➢ In a solution, the particles of solute do not settle down, thus the solution is
stable in nature.
➢ From a solution, the solute can be easily recovered by evaporation or
crystallisation.
➢ Do not show Tyndall effect.
CONCENTRATION OF SOLUTIONS:
Concentration of a solution refers to the amount of solute dissolved in a given
amount of solvent or solution at a particular temperature.
Based on solute quantity, solutions can be dilute, concentrated, or saturated (when
no more solute can dissolve at a given temperature).
APPLICATIOBNS OF CONCENTRATION OF SOLUTIONS:
Formulating pharmaceutical dosage ( saline drips ).
Calculating food and beverage flavoring/ preservation.
Calculating stoichiometry in laboratories.
Monitoring environmental pollution levels.
Determining textile dye intensity.

