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If a given solution has a 10 percent solute concentration, and more solvent is added, the new solute concentration could be: 50% 25% 10% 5%
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If a given solution has a 10 percent solute concentration, and more solvent is added, the new solute concentration could be:
50%
25%
10%
5%
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Five percent is your answer.
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I think the answer is 5% because is you add solvent to a solute, the percentage of solute will be lower
But i'm not sure
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