It is called a solution. The same general word used for this kind of answer to your question.
Humans are a mixture of liquids and solids with small amounts of dissolved gasses.
Yes,filtration can be used to separate solids from liquids because if you filter a mixture of solids and liquids the liquid will pass through the filter paper while the solids will stay because its particles are too big
The type of mixture is separated by effusion and condensation is gaseous. Filtration separates solids from liquids by using a porous barrier.
It's called an emulsion. Mayonnaise is an example.
A blended mixture of two or more solids, liquids, and/or gases is called a heterogeneous mixture.
Yes, solids, liquids, and gases can form mixtures. A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined, and each component in the mixture retains its identity. For example, air is a mixture of gases (oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, etc.), while saltwater is a mixture of solid salt dissolved in liquid water.
A solution is a mixture of a liquid and a liquid, or liquid and dissolved solids.
A solution is a mixture of a liquid and a liquid, or liquid and dissolved solids.
Generally beer is a homogeneous mixture; but unflitered beers are nonhomogeneous mixtures.
A mixture in which one substance is dissolved in another is called a solution. The substance that is dissolved is called the solute, and the substance in which it is dissolved is called the solvent. Solutions can be in the form of liquids, gases, or solids.
Water in clouds or anywhere else is a compound, as long as it doesn't have dissolved solids in it (as in fresh water). If it has solids or anything else dissolved in it, then it is a mixture (solution).
The four ways a mixture can be physically separated are filtration, distillation, evaporation, and chromatography. Filtration separates solids from liquids, distillation separates liquids based on their boiling points, evaporation separates solvents from dissolved solids, and chromatography separates components based on their properties like size or solubility.