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Punkin
30 June, 12:07
What does not change when a solution is diluted?
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Jazlyn Mcintyre
30 June, 14:17
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The volumes may change, but the number of moles doesn't.
In dilutions, the amount of solvent is increased, but the amount of solute is kept constant.
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