SCIENCE HELP????? what is 'concentration' ??? I'm very confused???

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#1 DarkXAce
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What is 'concentration' in science? What does it mean?

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#2 woody998
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i couldent tell ya... +1
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In what context here? Chemistry?
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#4 hyruledweller
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The amount of substance in a specified space.
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What is 'concentration' in science? What does it mean?

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I'm sorry, I believe in God, not science.
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What is 'concentration' in science? What does it mean?

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they have camps for that 

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#8 Wii26
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Why would you ask people on gamespot? Use google. Anyways check this from wikipedia:

In chemistry, concentration is the measure of how much of a given substance there is mixed with another substance. This can apply to any sort of chemical mixture, but most frequently the concept is limited to homogeneoussolutions, where it refers to the amount of solute in a substance.

To concentrate a solution, one must add more solute, or reduce the amount of solvent (for instance, by selective evaporation). By contrast, to dilute a solution, one must add more solvent, or reduce the amount of solute.

Unless two substances are fully miscible there exists a concentration at which no further solute will dissolve in a solution. At this point, the solution is said to be saturated. If additional solute is added to a saturated solution, it will not dissolve (except in certain circumstances, when supersaturation may occur). Instead, phase separation will occur, leading to either coexisting phases or a suspension. The point of saturation depends on many variables such as ambient temperature and the precise chemical nature of the solvent and solute

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concentration

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#9 DarkXAce
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I mean in Chemisty.

 Like in my work i'm supposed to talk about how it can affect copper plating forming on zinc during electrolysis

Got any suggestion of what I say?

 This affects my courswork grade, which affects my science grade, which affects my chances of going into higher education this could mess up my whole life if i dont get an answer!! I HATE SCIENCE!!!

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#10 DarkXAce
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yh i saw wiki, but was too confused to take it in.
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#11 csuwjzskqibkyn
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[QUOTE="DarkXAce"]

What is 'concentration' in science? What does it mean?

Mindlessworks

they have camps for that

Concentration camps... is that where they make the orange juice? 

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[QUOTE="DarkXAce"]

What is 'concentration' in science? What does it mean?

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Sort yourself out m8 

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[QUOTE="Mindlessworks"][QUOTE="DarkXAce"]

What is 'concentration' in science? What does it mean?

csuwjzskqibkyn

they have camps for that

Concentration camps... is that where they make the orange juice? 

I just got that...*shakes head* 

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#14 sthadji
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By definition, concentration is the amount of molar mass per cubic decimetre of a substance. A higher concentration would mean a higher reaction rate. I didn't understant though what you're supposed to do.
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#15 DarkXAce
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Thankl you for that info, do u know why it gives a higher reaction rate?
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The amount of content in a specified volume?
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Thankl you for that info, do u know why it gives a higher reaction rate?DarkXAce

More of it = more reaction rate maybe.

 

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thanks! :)
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#19 DarkXAce
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is 1 molar concentration, fully concentrated or what?

 

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How much of one substance is in another. You know you orange squash (the stuff you dilute)? On the bottle, it says something like 'mix one part squash to five parts water'.

So...the concentration of squash in the water is 1 part out of 6 parts = 1/6 = 16.6666etc%.

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#21 hyruledweller
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How much of one substance is in another. You know you orange squash (the stuff you dilute)? On the bottle, it says something like 'mix one part squash to five parts water'.

So...the concentration of squash in the water is 1 part out of 6 parts = 1/6 = 16.6666etc%.

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now we are going into ratios! Yay! 

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#22 DarkXAce
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LOL sorry to bore a gaming forum with my exam stuff, but i spend most my life on here, it's only fair u repay the favour.