The ratio of a specific component's amount within a solution or mixed gas to the total volume or mass, expressed in different units such as weight percent, volume percent, or mole fraction.
A measure of how much of one substance is present in relation to the total amount of solution or mixture, often used in chemistry to indicate the strength or intensity of a solution.
In mathematics, a fundamental concept related to set theory, describing an equivalence between two sets where a one-to-one correspondence exists, particularly regarding the number of elements in finite sets.
Referring to a substance that is present in a greater amount relative to a volume or mass, resulting in an intense or powerful effect.
Describing a solution or mixture that contains a large quantity of solute compared to the solvent, indicating its potency.
Characterizing a condition or environment where specific elements are densely packed or accumulated, leading to enhanced properties or reactions.