Both. A solution is a mixture.
Nope... it's a mixture.
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One common method to separate peas and salt is to use the property of solubility: dissolve the mixture in water, then filter the solution. The salt will dissolve in the water, while the peas will remain and can be filtered out. Alternatively, you can use a physical method like hand-picking the peas from the salt.
No, a concentrated solution need not be saturated always.Concentrated simply implies the presence of a particular solute in a solution in high percentile.Saturation implies that the addition of even a very small amount of a solute will result in a change of phase.Concentrated solution is a solution that contains a large amount of solute relative to the amount that could dissolve.
To make phenolphthalein indicator solution from powder, dissolve a small amount of phenolphthalein powder (about 0.1g) in 100mL of ethanol or 95% ethanol and 5% water solution. Stir the mixture until the powder is completely dissolved. This will give you a pink indicator solution suitable for titrations.
A colloid is a mixture that is not a solution as its particles are larger than in a solution but do not settle due to their small size and the constant movement caused by collisions with the solvent molecules. This type of mixture appears homogeneous to the naked eye and can exhibit interesting properties like the Tyndall effect where light is scattered.
solution are of three types.true,colloidal and suspension.suspension solution is the solution which does not allow light to pass through.does not scatter light. 'in this solution the particles are not completely dissolved and they can be seen through our naked eye'.they have undissolved small particles.example:chalk powder in water
Unsaturated, the sugar will dissolve and you won't see any sugar solutessaturated, when the solution has all the solutes that it can take and dissovledsuper saturated, there is too much sugar and you can see the sugar solutes
A mixture in which layers are too small to be seen is called a homogeneous mixture or a solution. This type of mixture has particles that are evenly distributed throughout and do not settle out over time.
No, jelly is not a solution. Jelly is a colloid, which is a type of mixture where small particles are suspended in a medium like a solid in liquid. A solution is a homogenous mixture where one substance is dissolved in another.
If the mixture is passed quickly through a magnetic field, eddy currents are formed in the moving metal and cause a small electric field that pulls the aluminum into the magnet. The problem is that once the metal stops moving, it ceases being attracted and then falls down.