Air (gas)
Steel (solid)
Gasoline (liquid)
Examples: sodium chloride solution, potassium chloride solution, lithium chloride solution.
Examples: - concentrated solution of sulfuric acid - concentrated solution of nitric acid - concentrated solution of ethanol - concentrated solution of sugar (syrup) - concentrated solution of table salt
Well, it depends on what you mean by solution, if you mean the scientific type three examples may be sugar in water, Kool-Aid in water or mixing two different paints.
baking soda, ammonia, and saltwater are three examples of basic solution's, although we are slowly making the sea acidic =[
There is the solution to a puzzle. There is a chemical solution There is an alloy There is a solution to an equation There is a solution to a problem
There is the solution to a puzzle. There is a chemical solution There is an alloy There is a solution to an equation There is a solution to a problem
No, there are millions of different possibilities. First of all, there are two types of mixtures, heterogeneous and homogeneous. In heterogeneous mixtures you can observe the different components that make them up. Concrete, jello with fruit salad, sand and iron filings, are examples of heterogeneous mixtures. Sugar water, salt water, Kool-Aid, coffee, tea, copper sulfate solution, Benedict's solution, are examples of homogeneous mixtures and are called solutions. In addition to different examples of mixtures, they can all have different concentrations of their different components.
Anything dissolved in water. For example, salt water or kool aid.
There are many different types of solutions. Some examples of different solutions are isotonic solutions, hypertonic solutions and hypotonic solutions.
the example and solution of integral calculus
Gasoline is a solution of organic compounds.
alkaline