A solution that contains a large amount of salt and a small amount of water is said to be a _______ solution.


A. unsaturated
B. saturated
C. dilute
D. concentrated

im pretty sure its C

It CAN'T be C. A SMALL amount of salt and a LARGE amount of water would be dilute.

oh my, my mistake, then would it be D or B?

oh my, my mistake, then would it be D or B?

okay, now im sure its D

I think it's D. I flirted with A and B as answers until I realized the problem doesn't give any solubility data and it doesn't define small and large.

Actually, the correct answer is D. concentrated. A solution that contains a large amount of solute (in this case, salt) and a smaller amount of solvent (water) is considered to be a concentrated solution. To determine the correct answer, you need to understand the meaning of these terms:

1. Unsaturated solution: This describes a solution where the solute can still dissolve in the solvent. There is room for more solute to be added. So, if the solution were unsaturated, it would mean that more salt could still dissolve in the water.

2. Saturated solution: This refers to a solution where the maximum amount of solute has been dissolved in the solvent. At this point, any additional solute that is added will not dissolve. So, if the solution were saturated, it would mean that no more salt could dissolve in the water.

3. Dilute solution: This describes a solution that contains a small amount of solute compared to the amount of solvent. It is the opposite of concentrated. So, if the solution were dilute, it would mean that there is a small amount of salt in a large amount of water.

4. Concentrated solution: This refers to a solution that contains a large amount of solute compared to the amount of solvent. It is the opposite of dilute. So, if the solution were concentrated, it would mean that there is a large amount of salt in a small amount of water.

Therefore, the answer to the question is D. concentrated because the solution in question contains a large amount of salt and a small amount of water.