false
true
No. Many buffer solutions are mildly acidic or basic. Human blood, for example, is buffered a a mildly basic pH of 7.4
Silver(Ag), by itself is neither a mixture or a solution. Silver is an element which is considered to be a pure substance whereas a mixture is not pure. A solution is an example of a homogeneous mixture. Also all mixtures even solutions vary in their composition while an element such as silver is always definite.
A mixture of salt and water is always a solution.
Honey is a mixture, because it is made up of several different compounds.
it is false as acid-base mixtures are neutral.
true
yes, a solution is always a mixture
Solutions are homogeneous mixtures. Air is a homogeneous mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and a host of other things. Pure gold is too soft for jewelry, so silver and other metals are added to make it hard. Gold jewelry is a solid solution, and is a homogeneous mixture.
No. Many buffer solutions are mildly acidic or basic. Human blood, for example, is buffered a a mildly basic pH of 7.4
yes, a solution is always a mixture
Alloys are solid solutions.
Alloys are solid solutions.
No, solid solutions also exist.
no
No, because other solutions are not liquid
all solutions consists of solute and solvents and solvents are always in liquid form. some may come in an emulsion form though, but still it can be considered as liquid .