
Solution Concentration
Solution concentration refers to the amount of a substance (solute) that is dissolved in a specific amount of solvent (like water). It indicates how "strong" or "weak" the mixture is. For example, adding more sugar to tea makes it sweeter, meaning the sugar concentration is higher. Concentration can be expressed in various ways, such as grams of solute per liter of solution or percentage by weight. It helps chemists understand and control reactions, ensuring the right amount of substances are combined for desired results.