In a solution, the particles are dissolved into a substance and spread evenly throughout. The particle that dissolves in something is called a solute. The "something" that the solute is dissolved into is called the solvent. For example, in salt water, the salt is the solute while the water is the solvent.
A solution is generally an example of homogeneous mixture.
A mixture will contain both a solute and solvent.
Yes
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Yes, a solution is one kind of mixture
No it is a special kind of mixture
This is a mixture of two or more miscible liquids.
Birdseed is a mixture not a solution.
Mixture
A true solution is a homogeneous mixture.
A solution is generally an example of homogeneous mixture.
Not necessarily. A solution is a kind of mixture but not all mixtures are solutions.
First: a solution is a kind of mixture. Second: silicon is not any sort of mixture or solution. It is a pure element.
Solution
Yes, a solution is one kind of mixture
It is a SOLUTION (homogenous mixture) :} -kristia
This is a solution.
An alloy is a solution.
- A solution is generally an example of homogeneous mixture. - Many solutions are in liquid phase.
No it is a special kind of mixture
It is a solution.