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there exists a concentration at which no further solute will dissolve in a solution... Analytical concentration includes all the forms of that substance in the solution... concentration is described in a... for solutions of relatively low concentration and of others like... a qualitative account of concentration is almost never sufficient... based measures for concentration are therefore not to be recommended for non... of a substance is itself a function of concentration so that volume is not strictly additive... normality measures the concentration of ions which will precipitate in a given reaction... cannot reliably represent an unambiguous measure of the concentration of a solution... the same concentration of solute can possess two... normality is no longer used to represent the concentration of a solution as such... equivalents and milliequivalents as a means of expressing concentration is loosing favor... is yet another measure of concentration similar to molarity... formal and molar concentrations is that the formal concentration indicates moles of the original chemical formula in solution... is the concentration of species in solution...

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