in home sugar in water,coffee in hot water...
yes i dont see why not its only a flavor of a chip
No, the solution is the air that you can see through before the cloud forms when you see the cloud the water has come out of solution.
The solvent is the majority of the solution. It dissolves the solute. The solute is the lesser amount in the solution. It is spread evenly within the solution so you can't see it. An example is salt water. The solvent would be water, and the solute would be salt. You don't see the salt because it's molecules are spread evenly within the water molecules.
Some things you might see in a school canteen:hot foodcold drinksbroken vending machineschatty peopleslippery floorfull trash canssticky tableswobbly chairs
A solution can still contain color, but also be clear. Take a pool for example, the water is slightly blue but you can still see through it. A colorless solution is when there is no color, like water in a store bought water bottle.
The CalDigit Thunderbolt™ T1 and T2 primarily differ in that the T1 is a single-drive solution whereas the T2 is a dual-drive solution. See related links for more information.
No, ketchup is not a solution because in a solution you can't see the particles but in ketchup if you look with a microscope you can see the particles. Making ketchup a colloid!
Iodine solution is a brownish liquid used to test for the presence of starch, turning blue-black in the presence of starch. Starch solution, on the other hand, is a clear liquid made by dissolving starch in water.
It is impossible for a monophasic solution.
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It made him want to see the monster that was making them run.
because if you don't have a solution of that problem you can't see the final answer