These nine types of solution are solid to solid solid to liquid solid to gas liquid to solid liquid to liquid liquid to gas gas to solid gas to liquid gas to gas
as soild, gaseous, liquid, and aqueous solutions
types of solutions on the basis of physical states
Liquid or solid solutions
A physical change is any sort of change in an object's physical appearance or physical state of being.Some examples of physical changes include:freezing a glass of watercutting wooddropping plates, or cupschopping fruits or vegetablestearing paperbreaking itemschewing pencilspeeling potatoes
Precipitates form whenever two insoluble ions are in solution, thereby leaving solution. They can form either gases or solids (usually solids).
A physical change is a change that can be reversed easily and no new substances are made. Examples are state changes ie. solid to liquid or liquid to gas.
Examples:- the state of matter- the chemical composition- the chemical properties- the physical properties
Examples: water vapours, nitrogen, helium, iodine vapours, oxygen, xenon etc.
The physical state that cannot exist in a solution is solid. This can be either liquid or gaseous states but not in solid form.
A solution does not have a chemical change, but it does have a physical change in state.
solidity
It's an aqueous solution.
It's an aqueous solution.
Homogeneous and heterogeneous solutions
A physical change is any sort of change in an object's physical appearance or physical state of being.Some examples of physical changes include:freezing a glass of watercutting wooddropping plates, or cupschopping fruits or vegetablestearing paperbreaking itemschewing pencilspeeling potatoes
State, clarity, color, density, and odor
Change of the state of water from a solid (ice cubes) to liquid (water).
Examples of gases: oxygen, helium, radon, nitrogen, etc.
Urine is a homogeneous mixture - all components are in the same physical state as an aqueous solution.
Examples of physical properties of an object: Temperature, colour, volume, height, hardness, flexibility, state [solid, liquid, gas] dimensions [height, width, depth] melting point, boiling point