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concentration, in chemistry, measure of the relative proportions of two or more quantities in a mixture mixture, in chemistry, a physical combination of two or more pure substances (i.e., elements or compounds). A mixture is distinguished from a compound, which is formed by the chemical combination of two or more pure substances in a fixed, definite proportion. ..... Click the link for more information. . The concentration of a solute is very important in studying chemical reactions because it determines how often molecules collide in solution and thus indirectly determines the rates of reactions and the conditions at equilibrium (see chemical equilibrium chemical equilibrium, state of balance in which two opposing reversible chemical reactions proceed at constant equal rates with no net change in the system. For example, when hydrogen gas, H2, and iodine gas, I2 ..... Click the link for more information. ). Concentration may be expressed in a number of ways. The simplest statement of the concentrations of the components of a mixture is in terms of their percentages by weight or volume. Mixtures of solids or liquids are frequently specified by weight percentage concentrations, such as alloys of metals or mixtures used in cooking, whereas mixtures of gases are usually specified by volume percentages. Very low concentrations may be expressed in parts per million (ppm), as in specifying the relative presence of various substances in the atmosphere. In addition to these means of expressing concentration, several others are defined especially for describing solutions solution, in chemistry, homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. The dissolving medium is called the solvent , and the dissolved material is called the solute. A solution is distinct from a colloid or a suspension . concentrationIn communications, the combining of multiple channels into one. concentration 1. Chemistry the strength of a solution, esp the amount of dissolved substance in a given volume of solvent, usually expressed in moles per cubic metre or cubic decimetre (litre). 2. Economics the degree to which the output or employment in an industry is accounted for by only a few firms 3. another name (esp US) for Pelmanism concentration [‚kän·sən′trā·shən] (chemistry) In solutions, the mass, volume, or number of moles of solute present in proportion to the amount of solvent or total solution. (hydrology) The ratio of the area of the sea covered by ice to the total area of sea surface. (mathematics) An operation that provides a relatively sharp boundary to a fuzzy set; for a fuzzy setAwith membership functionmA, a concentration ofAis a fuzzy set whose membership function has the value [mA(x)]αfor every elementx, where α is a fixed number that is greater than 1. (mining engineering) Separation and accumulation of economic minerals from gangue. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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