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That would be a homogenous mixture.
Oil or Water
A solution. A "solution" is not a process. The process of particles spreading evenly through a mixture is called dispersion or diffusion.
When two substances mix to form a solution, heat is either evolved (an exothermic process) or absorbed (an endothermic process
Many substances are totally miscible with water, for example acetic acid.
A homogeneous mixture.
That would be a homogenous mixture.
This is a homogeneous mixture.
Oil or Water
A solution. A "solution" is not a process. The process of particles spreading evenly through a mixture is called dispersion or diffusion.
When two substances mix to form a solution, heat is either evolved (an exothermic process) or absorbed (an endothermic process
When two substances mix to form a solution, heat is either evolved (an exothermic process) or absorbed (an endothermic process
Of course they. If not, they would not be "in solution".If substances of a solution are evenly distributed then they have reached equilibrium.
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Solutions are mixtures composed of substances that are spread evenly among each other. Solutions are substances that a solute dissolves in a solvent. One example of solutions is salt water.
In a mixture, the individual substances are not even distributed. You can segregate these substances using physical techniques.
Many substances are totally miscible with water, for example acetic acid.