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∙ 11y agoNo that is a suspension
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∙ 11y agoNo, a solute is a substance that is dissolved in a solvent to form a solution. The particles of a solute are too small to be seen individually, and they cannot be easily separated from the solvent by physical means such as filtration.
A heterogeneous mixture is one where the components are visibly different and can be easily separated using physical methods like filtration or sorting. Examples include a mixture of sand and salt, where the sand particles can be seen and separated from the smaller salt particles.
No, solutions cannot be easily separated into solute and solvent using a filter. Filtration is a method used to separate solid particles from a liquid by passing the mixture through a filter medium. However, it is not effective for separating solute and solvent in a solution because the solute is dissolved in the solvent at a molecular level.
it is separated by means of solute and solvent
heterogeneous mixture.
A mixture is a physical combination of two or more substances that are not chemically bonded. A solution is a homogeneous mixture where one substance dissolves in another. In a solution, the solute particles are dispersed uniformly in the solvent.
No that is a suspension
A heterogeneous mixture is one where the components are visibly different and can be easily separated using physical methods like filtration or sorting. Examples include a mixture of sand and salt, where the sand particles can be seen and separated from the smaller salt particles.
it is separated by means of solute and solvent
No, solutions cannot be easily separated into solute and solvent using a filter. Filtration is a method used to separate solid particles from a liquid by passing the mixture through a filter medium. However, it is not effective for separating solute and solvent in a solution because the solute is dissolved in the solvent at a molecular level.
A true solution is a homogeneous mixture where the solute particles are completely dissolved in the solvent and cannot be separated through filtration. A colloid, on the other hand, is a heterogeneous mixture where the solute particles are dispersed but not dissolved in the solvent, and they can be separated through filtration or centrifugation. The distinction is based on the size of the particles and their ability to pass through a filter.
Two or more kinds of matter placed together but which can be easily separated is called a mixture. In a solution, the stuff that is dissolved (the solute) "disappears" into the liquid (solvent) and separating the two isn't as easy as separating a mixture.
A homogeneous mixture such as a solution, where the solute is dissolved in the solvent, can be separated by evaporation. When the solution is heated, the solvent evaporates leaving behind the solute.
Sandy water is a mixture, not a compound. It consists of water (H2O) as the solvent and sand particles as the solute, which are mixed together physically and can be separated through filtration or settling.
heterogeneous mixture.
A solution is simply a type of homogenous mixture. There are three common types of homogenous mixtures: suspension mixtures, colloids, and solutions. A solution consists of the smallest particles of these three, and those particles are dissolved in a liquid. The substance that dissolves is called the solute, and the substance in which they are dissolved is called the solvent. So a solution is a type of mixture, not a part.
A solution is a mixture that contains a solvent, which is the substance that dissolves the solute (the substance that is dissolved). The solute particles are evenly distributed in the solvent to form a homogenous mixture.
A solution is an example of a mixture in which the particles cannot be seen individually. The solute particles are evenly distributed and dispersed throughout the solvent, resulting in a homogeneous mixture.