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All solutions are mixtures but not all mixtures are solutions. A solution is a mixture of compounds where molecules of one compound are dissolved in another like salt(the solute) in water(the solvent). Other mixtures might not be solutions though, like sand and gravel, because one does not dissolve in the other


Which mixture has the smallest particles compound colloid suspension or solution?

Colloid has larger particles compared to solution, but smaller than suspension. Therefore, of the three options listed (compound, colloid, suspension), a compound mixture typically has the smallest particles.


How does solution different from other type of mixture?

A solution differs from other types of mixtures because one component of a solution can dissolve into another component. A solution will be uniform throughout and does settle into any different compound.


What are two ways in which mixtures differ from compound?

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What are two ways in which mixtures are differ from compound?

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How is a compound different from solution?

A solution is a type of mixture at the molecular/atomic level. Mixtures that are not solutions usually contain particles visible at either the microscopic or macroscopic level.


Is salt water is an example of a compound?

No. Salt water is an example of a solution, in which salt is the solute and water is the solvent. Solutions are mixtures, not compounds.


How is a compound similar to a homeogeneous mixture?

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Is the air a mixture element or compound?

Both are mixtures.