Salt And Water, Sugar And Water
no its a solution
Quantitative is a description with a numerical measurement. For example: There is 12 mL of the solution. <-- You are describing how much of the solution there is with a numerical, measurable description. On the other hand, qualitative is a description of the features that is not measureable. For example: The solution is blue. <-- You are describing a feature of the solution.
Anything dissolved in water. For example, salt water or kool aid.
Water is pure, not a solution.
The base chemistry formula for determining the pH of a solution is pH -logH.
It refers to the amount of solute dissolved in a solvent. Say, for example, you were making a salt water solution. The higher the amount of salt dissolved in the water, the higher the concentration of the solution.
Anything that's "cloudy" is not a solution.
Dissolving a solute in a solvent a solution is obtained.
In chemistry, a normal solution is based on the equivalent weight of a substance, while a molar solution is based on the molarity of a substance. The main difference is in how the concentration of the solution is measured and expressed.
In chemistry, a solution is the same as a homogeneous mixture (see the Related Questions for information on mixtures in chemistry). Basically, a solution has two things in it, a Solute being dissolved and a Solvent doing the dissolving. Now, solutes always make up the majority of the mixture.Another type of solution (one that doesn't involve a liquid) is an alloy. An alloy is a combination of two or more solid elements (metal). For example, steel is an alloy, because it is made out of elemental metals, like iron.
Examples (for chemistry): sugar in water, saline water, wine, vinegar and many others.But solution is a term used also in mathematics, justice, philosophy, logic etc.
Solute in chemistry means the substance that dissolves in a solution.