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Yes, because the definition of a solution is a homogenous mixture. Therefore, one part of the solution will have the sample definite properties as the entire solution.
A solution that contains a large amount of solute when compared to the volume of the solvent is called a concentrated solution. Examples of concentrated solutions are hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid. A dilute solution is one where the amount of solute is small compared to the solvent.
Dissolve some sugar in water. Try and filter it out. Now, stir some bits of wood into water. Try and filter it out. You've just discovered the difference between a solution and a mixture.
The liquid product is a solution. The iodine is one of the solutes within the solution.
That depends on what solid you add and what the solution is of. Adding more of the same salt to a solution will just increase the concentration, unless it is saturated. Adding a different salt will increase the concentration of all parts, unless one of the possible salts that can be formed is not very soluble and will precipitate. Adding a hydroxide to an acidic solution will result in neutralisation and adding an acid to a basic solution will as well. There are many more possible combinations that could be used, and will have different results.
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The biggest limitation by far is that an exact solution is possible for only a small number of initial conditions. For example, one can figure out the solution for permitted states of one electron around a nucleus. However, there is no exact solution for even two electrons around a nucleus.
No, there can be many solutes in a solution, but only one solvent.
The biggest limitation by far is that an exact solution is possible for only a small number of initial conditions. For example, one can figure out the solution for permitted states of one electron around a nucleus. However, there is no exact solution for even two electrons around a nucleus.
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One solution offered is the creation of a "mobile Internet." Another possible solution is the automation of data integration.
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One possible solution is x2 + (y - 4)2 = 0.
Yes, it is possible.
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A solution contain: - a solvent (possible a mixture of solvents) - a solute (one or more dissolved substances in the solvent)