Here's why:
* Solution: A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances.
* Solute: The substance being dissolved.
* Solvent: The substance doing the dissolving (usually present in a larger amount).
* Concentration: The amount of solute dissolved in a given amount of solvent.
Examples of concentrated solutions:
* Strong coffee: Lots of coffee grounds (solute) dissolved in water (solvent).
* Syrup: Lots of sugar (solute) dissolved in water (solvent).
* Concentrated acid: A high concentration of acid molecules (solute) dissolved in water (solvent).
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