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The word that describes a salt and water mixture is "saline."
A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are physically combined but not chemically bonded. A solution specifically refers to a homogeneous mixture where one substance (the solute) is dissolved in another (the solvent) at a molecular level. In other words, a solution is a type of mixture where one substance is evenly distributed in another.
the concentration gradient is about both active and passive transport equilibrium is when the is no concentration gradient but equilibrium is a transient condition this is because molecules are in constant random motion the electrons spinning around the molecule's nucleus keep them in random motion since they're in random motion they constantly bump into each other since the constantly bump into each other they try to spread out this describes the force of diffusion so, when the molecules are bunched together they have high concentration they'll try to spread out, which moves them to lower concentration this means they have moved down the concentration gradient it is passive transport because these was no energy used to make it happen as long as the molecules are small enough in other words as long as there's no large molecules dissolved in the solution then the solution and its solutes are free to diffuse but any large molecules dissolved in the solution will not pass through a semipermeable membrane
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The concentration of water in pure water is 100%, meaning that all the molecules present in the solution are water molecules.
A solution with a pH of 10 is considered alkaline or basic. It means that the solution has a high concentration of hydroxide ions.
A homogeneous solution is one where all components are evenly distributed throughout, creating a uniform mixture. In other words, a homogeneous solution is a type of solution where the solute is uniformly distributed in the solvent, creating a single phase.
The word that describes a salt and water mixture is "saline."
A solution is a type of homogeneous mixture where particles of one or more substances (solute) are evenly distributed and completely dissolved in another substance (solvent). In other words, all components of a solution are evenly mixed and do not settle out over time, making it a type of homogeneous mixture.
A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are physically combined but not chemically bonded. A solution specifically refers to a homogeneous mixture where one substance (the solute) is dissolved in another (the solvent) at a molecular level. In other words, a solution is a type of mixture where one substance is evenly distributed in another.
It will be transparant if it is an aqueous solution. In other words, if water is the solvent then the solution will be transparant. The process of dissolvation involves the creation of intermolecular bonds between the solute particles and the water molecules. and once dissolved the solute particles remain surrounded by the water molecules. This situation keeps the particles spaced far enough apart to allow light to pass through the solution. If a liquid besides water is used, then it is possible to have a nontransparant solution, such as crude oil.
The vapor pressure of pure water will be higher than that of an aqueous solution of sodium chloride at the same temperature because the presence of sodium chloride reduces the number of water molecules available to evaporate, lowering the vapor pressure of the solution. In other words, the solute particles in the solution interfere with the evaporation of water molecules, resulting in a lower vapor pressure compared to pure water.
Yes, a solution is always a liquid. A solution is defined as: a liquid mixture in which the minor component (the solute) is uniformly distributed within the major component (the solvent). In other words, a small amount of a dry component (usually a powder) is dissolved into a liquid and is evenly distributed throughout it. The solute will not come out of the liquid by itself, but will remain equally mixed unless acted on by outside factors (like boiling).
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a play on words .. a solution in the form of a liquid
A homogeneous solution is one where all components are uniformly distributed and have the same composition and properties throughout. In other words, the solution is uniform and consistent in its characteristics.