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Interpretation:
A Figure that represents
Concept introduction: The concentration of a solution is defined as the number of moles of solute dissolved in a liter of solution. The concentration of a substance in a mixture is expressed by mass percentage. It is a ratio of the mass of a substance divided by the total mass of a mixture.
To determine: The amount of solute or a volume of solvent that would be added to the given solution to obtain a solution which is represented by the given circles.
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