A solution is when a solute is uniformly distributed into a solvent.
Some examples of solutions are iced tea, lemonade, vinegar, syrup, carbonated water, rubbing alcohol, food coloring, and sea water.
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Ionizable solutes are solutes that can dissociate into ions in a solution, forming charged particles. These charged particles can influence properties of the solution, such as conductivity and pH. Examples include salts, acids, and bases.
Sand and sugar are examples of solutes that will settle at the bottom when mixed with water due to their higher density compared to water.
Yes, oil based paints and nail polish are considered nonpolar solutes because they do not dissolve readily in water, which is a polar solvent. Polar solutes dissolve in polar solvents, while nonpolar solutes dissolve in nonpolar solvents.
No, water does not dissolve into all solutes. Some solutes, such as nonpolar molecules like oil, do not dissolve in water because they are not attracted to the polar water molecules.
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Ionizable solutes are solutes that can dissociate into ions in a solution, forming charged particles. These charged particles can influence properties of the solution, such as conductivity and pH. Examples include salts, acids, and bases.
no. there non-polar
Sand and sugar are examples of solutes that will settle at the bottom when mixed with water due to their higher density compared to water.
Yes, oil based paints and nail polish are considered nonpolar solutes because they do not dissolve readily in water, which is a polar solvent. Polar solutes dissolve in polar solvents, while nonpolar solutes dissolve in nonpolar solvents.
An isotonic solution for an egg membrane would have a concentration of solutes that is the same as the concentration inside the egg. Examples include a solution of 0.9% saline or a solution of 5% glucose.
Some examples of solutes that do not dissolve when warmed include lead sulfate, barium sulfate, and strontium sulfate. These compounds have low solubility in water and do not readily dissolve with an increase in temperature.
No, water does not dissolve into all solutes. Some solutes, such as nonpolar molecules like oil, do not dissolve in water because they are not attracted to the polar water molecules.
Some solutes in ocean water are Chloride, Sodium, Sulfate, Calcium, or just Salt in general.
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For example soda, beer, champagne and all fizzy drinks are solutions of carbon dioxide in water.