The amount of solute present per unit volume or per unit mass of the solution is known as the-
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A.
Precipitation
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B.
Concentration
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C.
Solubility
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D.
Dissociation
Correct Answer:
B. Concentration
Explanation:
The concentration of a solution refers to the quantity of solute that is contained within a specific volume or mass of the solvent or the total solution. It is a measurement used to describe how much of a substance is dissolved in a mixture. While solubility represents the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve at a specific temperature, and precipitation involves the formation of a solid from a liquid, concentration specifically identifies the ratio of solute to the overall solution.
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