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If a solution is diluted, how does this affect the concentration of the new solution
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If a solution is diluted, how does this affect the concentration of the new solution
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If a solution is diluted, how does this affect the concentration of the new solution
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Diluting a solution makes the concentration weaker. For example, bleach can be diluted by cold water. Diluting can be done by water or any other similar solvent. I hope this fulfills your inquires.
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