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- CONCENTRATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CONCENTRATION is the act or process of concentrating : the state of being concentrated; especially : direction of attention to a single object How to use concentration in a sentence
- CONCENTRATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
concentration noun (SUBSTANCE) the amount of a substance that is mixed with water or another substance (Definition of concentration from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- 2. 2: Concentration - Chemistry LibreTexts
This page outlines various units for measuring concentration in solutions, including molarity, formality, normality, molality, and several percentage-based methods
- Concentration - Wikipedia
The concentration can refer to any kind of chemical mixture, but most frequently refers to solutes and solvents in solutions The molar (amount) concentration has variants, such as normal concentration and osmotic concentration
- concentration noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of concentration noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Concentration - definition of concentration by The Free Dictionary
1 the act of concentrating or the state of being concentrated 2 exclusive attention to one object; close mental application 3 something concentrated: a concentration of stars 4 (in a chemical solution) a measure of the amount of dissolved substance contained per unit of volume
- What Does Concentration Mean in Chemistry? - ThoughtCo
Concentration in chemistry is the amount of substance in a specific volume or space There are different ways to calculate concentration, like molarity, mass concentration, and volume percent Concentrated solutions have lots of solute, while dilute solutions have more solvent and less solute
- concentration, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
Concentration (according to Dr Grew), is the highest Degree of Mixture, as when two or more Atoms or Particles of the Mixture, do touch by the receiving or thrusting of one into the other
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