False: solid solutions exist.
No, not all solutions are always liquid. Solutions can be in any state of matter (solid, liquid, or gas) depending on the solute and solvent combination and the conditions present. For example, a solution of sugar in water is a liquid, while a solution of carbon dioxide in water is a gas.
liquid o2 has no hydrogen in it so not all liquids have water in them
No, not all solutions are liquid. Solutions can exist in various states of matter, including solid, liquid, and gas. For example, a common solid solution is brass, which is a mixture of copper and zinc.
no because according to our che
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 .
No, not all solutions are always liquid. Solutions can be in any state of matter (solid, liquid, or gas) depending on the solute and solvent combination and the conditions present. For example, a solution of sugar in water is a liquid, while a solution of carbon dioxide in water is a gas.
(Disregarding gases) All solutions are liquids but not all liquids are solutions.
(Disregarding gases) All solutions are liquids but not all liquids are solutions.
(Disregarding gases) All solutions are liquids but not all liquids are solutions.
liquid o2 has no hydrogen in it so not all liquids have water in them
No, not all solutions are liquid. Solutions can exist in various states of matter, including solid, liquid, and gas. For example, a common solid solution is brass, which is a mixture of copper and zinc.
all acid solutions and most salt solutions and water in most formats
They all contain a solvent and a solute (or more solutes).
the only liquid is water all other are aquious solutions and to find out wich you write a balanced equations The above answer is NOT True. Liquid is just one state of matter. All Elements can be in a LIQUID State at the appropriate TEMPERATURE. For example Mercury is a METAL that is a Liquid at room temperatures. Chemical Compounds can also be Liquids at appropriate temperatures. Matter can have 4 states: 1. Solid 2. Liquid 3. Gas 4. Plasma
no because according to our che
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 .
No, not all gases can form a liquid. In order for a gas to form a liquid, it must be cooled and compressed to a temperature and pressure at which the gas molecules come close enough together to form a liquid state. This process is known as condensation.