solid, liquid and gas
According to the degree of solubility, the three types of solution are: isotonic solutions, hypertonic solutions, and hypotonic solutions. These three solutions have different effects on the osmosis of cells.
The types of solution are liquid(aqeous), solid, and gaseous.
ANSWER:- There are nine types of solution:- (1). Gas of Gas. (2).Gas of Liquid. (3).Gas of Solid. (4).Liquid of Gas. (5).Liquid of Liquid. (6).Liquid of Solid. (7).Solid of Solid. (8).Solid of Liquid. (9).Solid of Gas.
Solutions - (homogeneous) solute dissolved in a solvent Emulsion - (heterogeneous) mixture of 2 immiscible liquids Suspension - (heterogeneous) mixture of liquid and insoluble solid
Depending upon the amount of solute in the solution, the solutions may either be saturated, unsaturated and super saturated.Depending upon the physical states of solute and solvent, the solutions may either be solids-solids(metal alloys), liquid-liquid(alcohol in water), gas-gas(air)
There are 3 types: gas, liquid and solid.
The three basic types of mixtures in Chemistry are suspension mixture, colloidal mixture and solution.
name 3 types of permanent storage devices
Examples are: liquid detergents, sodium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide.
1. Gaseous Solution- includes gases or vapors dissolved in one another. Two or more gases can form a solution. Air is an example of a gaseous solution. When dry is made up of oxygen gas dissolved in nitrogen gas. 2. Liquid Solution- contain a liquid solvent in which gas, liquid, or solid is dissolved. Water is the most common liquid solution. Many things can be dissolved in it. Table salt is an example of a solid dissolved in a liquid. A liquid and a gas can also be dissolved in a liquid solution. 3. Solid Solution- is a mixture of solids spread equally throughout one another. Metal is an example of a solid solution at room temperature.
the 3 types of waste produced by the body r liquid, solid and gaseous ---------------------> hope thiss helps (^_^)/
1. thin -layer chromatography 2. gas chromatography 3. liquid chromatography