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Examples of solid-liquid mixtures include sugar dissolved in water, salt dissolved in water, and coffee grounds suspended in water.
A liquid mixture is a liquid material with a definite volume and no definite shape. A liquid mixture takes on the shape of the container it is in. Mixtures have two or more substances. Ocean water and oil and water are liquid mixtures.
Examples of sols include saltwater, muddy water, and paint. These are all mixtures where solid particles are dispersed in a liquid.
Liquid-liquid mixtures are combinations of two or more liquids that are completely miscible, meaning they can mix together in any proportion. These mixtures can form when liquids with similar polarity or molecular structure are combined. Examples include alcohol-water solutions and oil-in-water emulsions.
As gas is the solute and liquid is the solvent then SODA ie bottled soft drinks is the right example. If gas is the solvent and liquid is the solute then clouds are the apt example.
M. J. Hiza has written: 'Equilibrium properties of fluid mixtures 2' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Liquid-liquid equilibrium, Mixtures 'Equilibrium properties of fluid mixtures' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Liquid-liquid equilibrium, Mixtures
Some examples of liquid mechanical mixtures include oil and water, vinegar and oil, and milk. These mixtures consist of two or more liquids that are physically combined but can be separated by simple methods such as filtration or settling.
Some examples are water, and mixtures containing water such as tea, milk, and juices. Non-watery liquids include cooking oil, alcohol and acetone.
Decantation is suitable for separating heterogeneous mixtures of a solid and a liquid, where the solid settles at the bottom of the container. Examples include separating sand from water, or sediment from a suspension of particles in a liquid.
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