Examples: sea water, petroleum, saft, etc.
The only difference is the origin of the solution. A naturally-occurring solution is one that comes about by natural processes with non human interference. A manufactured or processed solution is one that is created by industrial production, in a laboratory, or from other human processes.
Examples: sea water, petroleum, saft, etc.
Examples: sea water, petroleum, saft, etc.
Examples: sea water, petroleum, saft, etc.
sea water
Kitchen examples: wine, beer, vinegar, juice, coffee.
Examples: rubbing alcohol, beer, liquid detergent, vinegar, gasoline.
Examples: rubbing alcohol, beer, liquid detergent, vinegar, gasoline.
Examples: sea water, petroleum, saft, etc.
Saltpeter is a salt produced by the solution of nitrates with potassium. It is a naturally occurring deposit known as niter. It can also be produced in a laboratory.
Solutes and solvents. A simple solution is basically two substances that are evenly mixed together. A solute is the substance to be dissolved (for instance salt). The solvent is the one doing the dissolving (for example water).