I believe when the average person thinks of a solution, they are imagining a solid dissolved in a liquid, and this may be the most common type of solution. However, there are at least six additional types of solutions: 1) A liquid dissolved in one or more other liquids, for example acetic acid in water (vinegar), ethyl alcohol in water (vodka), or hexane dissolved in toluene; 2) A liquid dissolved in a solid as in Mercury dissolved in silver (silver amalgam) or cesium dissolved in potassium provided the temperature is above 83.3 deg. F. (Cesium melts at 83.3 deg. F.); 3) One gas dissolved in one or more gasses for example oxygen, carbon dioxide, and argon dissolved in nitrogen (air); 4) One or more solids dissolved in another solid, as in steel, which is a solution of carbon in iron, although modern carbon steels contains small amounts of other solid elements also dissolved in iron; 5) One or more gasses dissolved in a liquid such as carbon dioxide dissolved in water, which is "soda" or "sparkling water," or boron trifluoride dissolved in diethyl ether; 6) A gas dissolved in a solid. This one is tough, and the only examples I know offhand are solutions of hydrogen gas in certain metals and nitrogen dissolved in ice. Hydrogen is quite soluble in nickle and in many other transition metals including iron and copper. It is also soluble in several of the noble metals (rhodium, palladium, and gold). I would be very surprised if there aren't other gasses that dissolve in solids. A search using one of the internet search engines would probably yield some other examples.
no, 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 .
liquid o2 has no hydrogen in it so not all liquids have water in them
Suspensions and solutions can be liquids.Suspensions are in liquids but also in gases; they are not homogeneous.Solutions are genarally considered as liquids (the term "solid solutions" are sometimes accepted). They are homogeneous.
The pH of solutions (liquids) is measured.
There is an indefinite answer list to this question.
- Solutions can be saturated or unsaturated. or - Solutions of solids in liquids, solids in solids, liquids in liquids (rarely used the expression gas in gas).
The are known as "solutions"
no, 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 .
(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.
Alloys are solid solutions.
Many liquids can be mixed forming true solutions.
no
Distillation can be used to separate solutions of miscible liquids, because the liquids have different boiling points. Distillation works because it vaporizes the more volatile of the two liquids.
Proper liquids and nutrition.
liquid o2 has no hydrogen in it so not all liquids have water in them