you can pick the solids out with your hands
Yes, the Brix measurement is related to the total solids in a solution. Brix is a unit of measurement that represents the total amount of dissolved solids, usually sugars, in a liquid. A higher Brix value indicates a higher concentration of solids in the solution.
The best method to separate a solid from a solution depends on the nature of the solid and the solution. If the solid is insoluble, filtration is often the most effective method, where the mixture is poured through a filter paper that allows the liquid to pass while retaining the solid. For soluble solids, evaporation or crystallization techniques can be used to recover the solid from the solution. Additionally, centrifugation may be useful for separating solids from liquids based on density differences.
several different solids make up a solution
The method of recovering solids from a solution is called precipitation. The solid substance that is separated is called the precipitate.
A solution is a mixture of a liquid and a liquid, or liquid and dissolved solids.
If the two solids are both metals, then the result is an alloy. However, cast iron for example is a mixture of carbon and iron, so technically it may be an alloy. But a car tyre is made of rubber, chalk, sulphur, rosin, etc. I guess the only answer for this is a mixture. If the two metals are in fluid solution, then it is a mixture.
A solution is a mixture of a liquid and a liquid, or liquid and dissolved solids.
Potato chips are solids.
All solids can dissolve, it just depends on the temperature and solution to which it will be dissolved in.
Precipitates form whenever two insoluble ions are in solution, thereby leaving solution. They can form either gases or solids (usually solids).
A mixture is not a solution if it is in solid form.
When two granulated solids are mixed together.