A solution is when two liquids are combined in such as way that they cannot be separated. An example of this would be when liquid chocolate syrup is put into a glass of milk and stirred. The two cannot be separated again. When people say mixture, they do not necessarily mean a solution. They can mean a suspension. This means a solid is reduced to tiny particles that cannot be seen. They are floating in the liquid. One example of a suspension is when you put glitter in a glass of water and shake it. The glitter and water are a mixture, but if you allow it to sit, the glitter will fall out.
It would be combining a mixture and a solution.
An example of a homogeneous mixture is a solution of sugar dissolved in water. In this mixture, the sugar molecules are evenly distributed throughout the water, resulting in a uniform composition throughout the solution.
Dry air is not a solution but mixture of gases.
Birdseed is a mixture not a solution.
A mixture of a third solution typically involves combining equal parts of two different solutions to create a new solution with properties that are a blend of the original two. For example, if you mix 1 part of solution A with 1 part of solution B, you create a mixture that is one-third solution A and two-thirds solution B.
A solution is generally an example of homogeneous mixture.
A true solution is a homogeneous mixture.
It would be combining a mixture and a solution.
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An example of a solution being a mixture would be muddy water or saltwater because they can be physically separated.
An example of a homogeneous mixture is a solution of sugar dissolved in water. In this mixture, the sugar molecules are evenly distributed throughout the water, resulting in a uniform composition throughout the solution.
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Yes, milk is an example of a solution. It is a mixture of water, proteins, fats, and sugars dissolved or suspended in water.
In solution, there is a definite quantity of participants. Example: HCl, NaOH. But in mixture there is not a fixed ratio. Example: air, soil.
An example of a homogeneous mixture is saltwater, where the salt is completely dissolved in the water to form a uniform solution.