Soda water, like all other solutions, is both a solution and a mixture.
Soda water, like all other solutions, is both a solution and a mixture.
Soda water is a solution of carbon dioxide in water (under pressure).
Baking soda and water would form a solution because the baking soda (solute) dissolves in the water (solvent) to create a homogeneous mixture.
it is a solution
Soda water contain the anion carbonate - (CO3)-.
Soda is a solution because it is a homogeneous mixture where the solute (sugar and flavorings) is evenly distributed in the solvent (water).
Soda water is a homogeneous mixture because the components (water and carbon dioxide gas) are evenly distributed throughout the mixture and do not settle out over time.
An example of a solution among the options provided is soda water. Soda water is a homogeneous mixture where carbon dioxide gas is dissolved in water, creating a consistent and uniform liquid. In contrast, fog and milk are suspensions, and mud is a heterogeneous mixture, where the components are not uniformly distributed.
A solution.
Soda water is a solution of water and carbon dioxide gas.
A baking soda solution is a mixture made by dissolving baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) in water. It can be used for various household and cooking purposes, such as cleaning, deodorizing, or as a natural remedy for indigestion.
Sunkist soda is not a solution in the scientific sense; it is a carbonated beverage that contains water, sugar, flavorings, and carbonation. In chemistry, a solution is a homogeneous mixture where one substance is dissolved in another. While Sunkist soda is a mixture, it does not qualify as a true solution due to the presence of undissolved components and the distinct separation of flavors and carbonation.