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∙ 11y agoNo. Metal mixtures, called alloys, are also solutions. For example, sterling silver is an alloy of silver and copper. Also, solutions can contain dissolved gases in liquid and also more than one liquid.
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∙ 11y agoNo, not all solutions are liquid. A solution can be a mixture of two or more substances where one substance (solute) is dissolved in another (solvent) to form a homogeneous mixture. Solutions can exist in various states of matter, including liquid, solid, and gas.
A solution consists of one or more solutes dissolved in a solvent. The solute is the substance that dissolves and the solvent is the substance that dissolves the solute. Take salt water as an example. The salt is the solute and the water is the solvent.
When sugar is dissolved in water, it forms a homogeneous mixture because the sugar molecules are evenly distributed throughout the water. This means that the composition is uniform and the properties are consistent throughout the solution.
They are both mixtures and are dissolved. The difference is that a solution is mixed more then a mixture. A mixture is only combined it doesn't make anything different like for EX. A fruit salad you can still see the substances. Lemonade is a solution you can't see the sugar in it combined and dissolved.
In an aqueous solution the solvent is water.
It is always a mixture of two substances: the solute and the solvent.
No, the amount of solute in a solution is always less than the amount of solvent. Solute is the substance being dissolved and solvent is the substance doing the dissolving. A solution is typically made up of a smaller quantity of solute dissolved in a larger quantity of solvent.
A solution consists of one or more solutes dissolved in a solvent. The solute is the substance that dissolves and the solvent is the substance that dissolves the solute. Take salt water as an example. The salt is the solute and the water is the solvent.
A solute in chemistry is a substance that is dissolved in a liquid (the solvent) to create a solution. There are two types of solutions: Unsaturated solution and a saturated solution. Unsaturated solution: A solutions that contains less dissolved solute than it can under existing conditions. Saturated solution: A solution that contains as much dissolved solute as it can under existing conditions. However, if it's two liquids making a solution together by blending together, this is called miscible. Immiscible is being unable to do so.
When sugar is dissolved in water, it forms a homogeneous mixture because the sugar molecules are evenly distributed throughout the water. This means that the composition is uniform and the properties are consistent throughout the solution.
Yes, a mixture of salt and water can form a solution. When salt is dissolved in water, the salt particles separate and disperse evenly throughout the water, creating a homogenous mixture. This mixture is called a saltwater solution.
A solution of dissolved sugar in water would be classified as a homogeneous mixture, also known as a homogeneous solution. This means that the sugar molecules are evenly distributed throughout the water, resulting in a uniform composition.
Adding a solute to a solvent results in the freezing point of the solution decreasing compared to the pure solvent. This is due to the solute molecules disrupting the formation of regular solvent crystal structures, which lowers the freezing point of the solution.
I shall explain it to you with the aid of an example. If we take some sugar and add it to water, then the solute is sugar and the solvent is water.The solute is always the substance that is dissolved, and the solvent is the liquid in which the solute dissolves.
yes, a solution is always a mixture
yes, a solution is always a mixture
Not necessarily. A mixture can be anything that contains 2 or more substances, like sand and sugar or water and olive oil. In a solution one of the substances has been dissolved in the other, that is to say, one of them has been split up in parts too small to see with the naked eye. Styrofoam in gasoline is a solution. Sugar in water is also a solution and so is tea in water. The tea-leaves however have not dissolved and are not part of the solution.The easiest way to tell if something is a solution is to see if it is transparent (you could see though it, even if it's colored) or opaque.Yes, a solution is always a mixture, but a mixture is not always a solution.