Dissolving a solute in a solvent a solution is obtained.
To make a solution in chemistry, you need to dissolve a solute in a solvent. The solute is the substance that is being dissolved, and the solvent is the substance that does the dissolving. Simply mix the two substances together until the solute is evenly distributed in the solvent.
Water is pure, not a solution.
The base chemistry formula for determining the pH of a solution is pH -logH.
Anything that's "cloudy" is not a solution.
In chemistry, a normal solution is based on the equivalent weight of a substance, while a molar solution is based on the molarity of a substance. The main difference is in how the concentration of the solution is measured and expressed.
Solute in chemistry means the substance that dissolves in a solution.
no its a solution
Molarity in chemistry refers to the concentration of a solution, specifically the number of moles of solute dissolved in one liter of solution.
Whatever they are, they are NOT in solution. They are contaminants.
In chemistry, a solution is the same as a homogeneous mixture (see the Related Questions for information on mixtures in chemistry). Basically, a solution has two things in it, a Solute being dissolved and a Solvent doing the dissolving. Now, solutes always make up the majority of the mixture.Another type of solution (one that doesn't involve a liquid) is an alloy. An alloy is a combination of two or more solid elements (metal). For example, steel is an alloy, because it is made out of elemental metals, like iron.
Just like in chemistry, to make ice cream you need certain amounts of ingredients. You can also think of the ingredients as a solution, and if mixed improperly, you will not get a good ice cream.
In chemistry, the symbol "M" represents molarity, which is a measure of the concentration of a solution. It is expressed as the number of moles of solute per liter of solution.