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A glass cleaner is frequently a solution.
A glass jar is not a solution in the scientific sense. A solution is a homogeneous mixture where one substance dissolves in another substance. A glass jar is simply a container made of glass.
Its a solution
Yes, because ice tea is the solvent in a glass or something but the answer is definitely yes iced tea is a solution.
"Simple" glass is a solution. The reason for the "quotes" is that there are many types of substances referred to as "glass" and it is possible that some of them contain insoluble components. An example is the opaque glass used in shower doors which contain a pigment (probably TiO2) to render them opaque. TiO2 is insoluble in "glass". It starts as a mixture of ingredients and ends up as a solution after everything is dissolved in the melt.
Yes, because ice tea is the solvent in a glass or something but the answer is definitely yes iced tea is a solution.
A glass electrode works based on the principle of ion-selective membrane technology. It features a thin glass membrane that is sensitive to hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution. When the electrode is immersed in a solution, H+ ions penetrate the glass, creating a potential difference between the inside of the electrode and the solution. This potential difference is measured and correlated to the pH of the solution, allowing for accurate pH readings.
No, glass is not a strong electrolyte. Strong electrolytes dissociate into ions completely in solution, leading to high electrical conductivity. Glass, on the other hand, is a non-conductive material and does not readily dissociate into ions in solution.
no all you have to do is get a tissue or a wipe.
Solution
To make an electrolyte solution you dissolve a teaspoon of salt in a glass of water.
A mixture