Whatever solvent used the solution should be topped up to its final volume using water. true or false
Yes i think so because the solvent in the solution must be more than the solute. A solution that has a low concentration of solute is called a solution. The concentration of a solution can be even further reduced, or diluted, by adding more solvent.
For example, if we add 10 ml of water to 1 kg of sugar, the sugar will absorb the water, ie it will not be a solution. therefore more water should be added until a liquid solution is formed.
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