They are both substances. However, that is where their relationship ends.
Solutions need not be homogeneous, compound must follow the law of constant proportions.
Solutions retain many of the properties of their constituents, compound very often do not.
A solution contain one or more compounds dissolved (solutes).
No, compounds are not solutions. Solutions may contain compounds, but they are not the same thing.
Compounds and solutions are pure substances
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That's right, solutions of ionic compounds do conduct electricity well.
Aqueous [note spelling] solutions of ionic compounds conduct electricity, but aqueous solutions of molecular compounds do not, unless the molecular compounds dissociate into ions when dissolved. Sugar, acetone, ethanol, and methanol, for example, do not dissociate, but acetic acid does.
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five solutions, compounds, and chemicals.
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difference between amphoteric solutions and neutral solutions
Ionic compounds form electrolytes in water solutions or when they are melted.