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What are true solutions?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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14y ago

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No, an ideal solution is completely different than a true solution. A true solution is where you can't differentiate between the solute and solvent molecules even at the microscopic level. It is completely homogeneous. For example, milk seems to be completely homogeneous but it isn't. Milk is actually has a suspension of fat molecules which are not dissolved at all. An ideal solution, on the other hand, is one where molecular interactions between solute molecules are absolutely zero, and it follows Raoult's law. No solution is in fact ideal (although many are close to ideal), but we do have true solutions.

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it's a mixture wherein the particles of the dissolved substance are of molecular size and are smaller than colloidal particles. Not all mixtures though are true solutions.

a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances.

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A solution is called a true solution because a true solution contains all the particles in right composition and correctly dissolved. so a solution is known to be as true solution.

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