There are two types of mixtures:
Homogeneous or solution; and
Heterogeneous
Solution is a special type of mixture which is uniform throughout for instance salt dissolved in water. So any mixture which is homogeneous in nature is a solution.
Every solution is a mixture but every mixture is not a solution.
solution
No, mixtures and solutions are not opposites. A mixture is a combination of substances that are physically combined but not chemically bonded, while a solution is a type of mixture where one substance is dissolved in another. Solutions are actually a type of mixture.
No. A solution is a homogeneous mixture -- in which the components have the same composition throughout, down to the molecular level. Salt water and air are examples of solutions. Many mixtures are not homogenous. Rocks and oil-based salad dressing are examples of mixtures that are not solutions.<br>
Not necessarily. A solution is a kind of mixture but not all mixtures are solutions.
A solution is a type of mixture. Another type of mixture is a mechanical mixture.
probably all of them
Two or more subastances forms a mixture if they are not chemically bonded; a solution is a liquid homogeneous mixture (also exist solid solutions).
Yes, mud is a mixture because its a solution and all solutions are mixtures.
Examples: a mixture of gases, a melted alloy, etc.
It is a mixture, since solutions are clear. In solutions, the solute is the substance that is dissolved and mud in water does not dissolve. Muddy water is not a solution, it is a mixture because u can separate mud from water.
A mixture which only contains substances which are in the same phases/state. eg, a gaseous mixture or a mixture of two aqueous solutions.
solutions is a mixture that is dissolved and so is a colloid which is suspened in a liquid.