
concentrated solution theory
Concentrated solution theory describes how the behavior of a solution changes as the amount of solute (dissolved substance) increases relative to the solvent (dissolving medium). In dense solutions, particles are more closely packed, which influences properties like how ions move (diffusion), how the solution conducts electricity, and how chemical reactions occur. This theory accounts for interactions between particles that become significant at higher concentrations, affecting transport phenomena and thermodynamic behavior. It helps us understand and predict the performance of solutions in various industrial, chemical, and biological processes where high solute concentrations are involved.