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Leto [7]
4 years ago
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Which methods could be used to dilute a solution of sodium chloride (NaCl)? Select all that apply. Add more NaCl to the solution

. Add more water to the solution. Remove a small amount of the solution and mix it with water. Heat the solution to evaporate some of the water.
Chemistry
2 answers:
kifflom [539]4 years ago
8 0
Answers are: Add more water to the solution and r<span>emove a small amount of the solution and mix it with water.

</span>Solution<span> is </span>homogeneous mixture<span> composed of two or more substances.
</span>In aqueous solution, solvent is water and <span>solute (in this example sodium chloride) is a substance </span>dissolved<span> in water.
</span>Adding more solvent will dilute a solution and adding more solute will make solution more concentrated.
dalvyx [7]4 years ago
8 0
Only select:
2)Add more water to the solution.
3)Remove a small amount of the solution and mix it with water.
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