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The components of a solution are not combined
No, the components of a solution do not separate on standing. If that happens, then the mixture is heterogeneous and is not a solution.
A homogeneous mixture (solution) has the same appearance throughout. The individual components are not distinguishable, like a salt or sugar solution. A heterogeneous mixture does not have the same appearance throughout. The individual components are distinguishable, such as beef stew, or granite.
1000 grams of water and 2 grams of sugar - sucrose
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1. A homogeneous mixture has the components unidentified individual. Example: sodium chloride solution in water. 2. In a nonhomogeneous (heterogeneous) mixture the components are visible and the mixture is not perfect. Example: a cake.
The components of a solution are not combined
Homogeneous mixtures are mixtures which get completely mixed in the solution. For example, a solution of salt and water. Heterogeneous mixtures are mixtures which do not get completely mixed in the solution. For example, a solution of sand and water.
A true solution consists of a minimum of two components, namely a solvent and a solute.
give an example of a solution that has 1 solvent and 2 solutes.
No, the components of a solution do not separate on standing. If that happens, then the mixture is heterogeneous and is not a solution.
A homogeneous mixture (solution) has the same appearance throughout. The individual components are not distinguishable, like a salt or sugar solution. A heterogeneous mixture does not have the same appearance throughout. The individual components are distinguishable, such as beef stew, or granite.
A solution is when 2 chemicals aremixed and the result is called a solution
A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more components. The dissolving agent is the solvent. The substance which is dissolved is the solute. The components of a solution are atoms, ions, or molecules, which makes them 10-9 m or smaller in diameter.Example: Sugar and WaterSo , from the previous definition you can conclude that the solution is consisting oftwo main components :The soluteThe solventeach one of those has its atoms , ions ....
As far as i could tell, a mixture is substance where two or more components are mixed only "physically", which means that no chemical reactions and changes in components takes place. In solution, components interact chemically. This interaction can be, for example, ion dissociation (like salt in water).
1+1=2
1000 grams of water and 2 grams of sugar - sucrose